The digital painting "Manhattan Bridge" brings to life the iconic bridge in the heart of New York. Using digital techniques and my artistic vision, I transformed this famous bridge into a vibrant and colourful artwork.
The Manhattan Bridge, one of the city's many architectural highlights, is rendered with detailed brushstrokes and vibrant colours. The play of light and shadow brings out the structure and characteristic shapes of the bridge, while the surrounding Manhattan skyline provides a dramatic backdrop.
The bridge stretches majestically across the water, as a symbol of connection and constant movement in this vibrant city. The vibrant colours and expressive brushstrokes evoke the energy and dynamism characteristic of New York City.
With this digital painting of the Manhattan Bridge, you bring a piece of the iconic city of New York into your home. It is an invitation to wander across the bridge, admire the breathtaking skyline and get carried away by the unique atmosphere of this metropolis.
In the distant past I worked a lot with photoshop, so when I started using photoshop more often as a hobby it was only natural that I could add something to my photos.
Nowadays my work relies heavily on the use of image editing software to finish both my photographs and my digital drawings and paintings.
If I can't photograph or draw/paint my subject there is always the 3d modeling software which makes just about anything possible.
On my website ArjenRoos.nl you can find more information and a large number of works are highlighted.
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With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
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