Sunday 26 August 2012

Tall Buildings





Not exactly skyscrapers ( we don't have any of those anyway) but beautiful old tall buildings around Piazza Marina.
I find the tops of these old buildings interesting, I imagine little roof gardens and hidden terraces, but you would probably have to climb many flights of stairs first!  







13 comments:

Sharon Whitley said...

Ooh yes I imagine that as well - like a little secret world up there

AtelierBrigitte said...

Great take on the topic - love the balconies.

Unknown said...

Oooh, this is such a cool composition! I love all the lines flowing back and forth and up and down, and the nice color scheme pulling it together too. It's really good, Cathy!

Mari Brown and Colourblob said...

I would take these building any time over skyscrapers. Would that ever be such a neat place to sit up there and sip coffee or wine. I also like balconies and the colours.

Elizabeth Rose Stanton said...

I love the colors, and how the building fills the page. Another nice one, Cathy!!

Cindy D. said...

Love this! Wonderful details with all those balcony railings.

Jane said...

I always have fun imagining what little corners of greenery or comfy nooks are at the top of buildings, and these look particularly appealing - lovely picture, drawing the eye up, and leading you to ponder.

Gillian Mowbray said...

Hi Cathy. Good to see you're still in full flow. I like the tall format - it suits these buildings so well. beautiful. x

Koosje Koene said...

Oh Cathy, this is perfect. This actually remainds me of my holiday in Italy last year - it has that exact atmsphere. How do you manage to do that every time??

Koosje Koene said...

By the way - that was in Sicily :)

Cathy Holtom said...

Thanks for the comments!

Koosje - I do try to capture the atmosphere, I've been living here for a long time so I've sort of soaked it up!

Unknown said...

Great minds think a like :) I was thinking tall buildings for IF, though not sure I'll get them done.

Love yours!!!

Lucia B. said...

Cathy, your Palermo paintings make me want to go there as soon as possible! Looks like a wonderful view!