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Venice architectural beauty is doubled through the organic reflections of itself in the moving water.

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The famous opera house (whose name means “The Phoenix”) stood only a hundred yards or so from our apartment, and I was fascinated by the dock and canal which provided the needs to the building.

Watercolor on Arches Paper / 9 x 12 in / Private Collection, Venice
The view from our Venetian lodgings was worth the trip all by itself.

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From my recent month of plein air stay in Venice during the pandemic.

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Either because it is pale, or because its marble and mosaics are reflective, the cathedral is totally different a thousand times a day.

When we first arrived in Venice in May, the square was almost completely empty of visitors.

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In the early morning there were very few boats in our neighborhood canals.

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Watercolor / 20 x 14 in / Available
Painting in Venice with very few tourists gave a very different view on this historic square.

Watercolor / 12 x 16 / Available
One of the great pleasures of Venice is the variety of docks and loading zones one can observe along the canals.

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Not far from La Fenice opera house in Venice. Plein Air.

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My wife and I spent a week painting and exploring museums in this stately capital. We were near Plaza Mayor.