"Old Makes Way For New"

"Old Makes Way For New"
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Painted with beautiful structuring, great recession of the tower blocks. The water is so skilfully painted too Earl.

Great watercolour work in these posts Earl and great galleries

Super work Earl, that sounds to be an amazing bridge.

Lovely lines throughout this painting beautifully handled.

Exceptional work Earl.

Beautiful watercolour, Earl.

This is excellent Earl. Fantastic technique and a terrific composition. You have some real gems in your gallery, look forward to seeing more of your work.

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12/01/2017
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Darling Harbour, in the heart of Sydney, Australia, is a rendezvous for many and varied vessels including tourist, period, modern, heritage, commercial, pleasure ... large and small. At times the very historic bridge is called upon to "reshape itself" to allow certain boats to move through into the inner portion of the harbour, bringing them "up close and personal" with the surrounding, towering office blocks. (Moulin du Roy 300 Rough. Watercolour. 34cm x 53cm.)

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Earl Hingston

Earl Hingston was born in New Zealand. He has had a career in advertising and corporate visual communication as a designer and illustrator. In the 1960s Earl came to Sydney to gain further experience. A challenge to open Wellington’s first graphic design consultancy saw a return to New Zealand. The…

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