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ArtistA dreamy watercolor painting of the famous Gros-Horloge street in Rouen, viewed from a slightly low angle, with the ornate golden clock arch spanning across a narrow cobblestone street. In the foreground, a quiet café terrace with small round tables and scattered wooden chairs, partially suggested rather than fully detailed. Soft, loose watercolor style with blurred edges and gentle color bleeding. Minimal or no hard outlines — forms emerge through light washes and layered pigments. The architecture is slightly abstracted, with flowing shapes and softened perspectives. Warm beige, cream, and golden tones for the buildings, contrasted with subtle cool greys in the shadows. The clock is suggested with touches of gold and dark accents, not sharply defined. Wet-on-wet technique, with pigments blending naturally, creating organic textures and accidental blooms. The street appears slightly reflective, as if after rain, with diffused reflections. Human figures are faint, almost ghostlike silhouettes, blending into the scene, adding a sense of movement and memory. The sky is pale and luminous, softly merging into the buildings without clear separation. Overall atmosphere: nostalgic, poetic, slightly melancholic, like a fading travel memory captured in a sketchbook.
A watercolor painting of a rainy, misty, old world European city street, featuring the Gros Horloge archway with its golden clock face and blue clock hands prominently in the background. The street is lined with historic stone and timber-framed buildings with warm, glowing lights emanating from windows and street lamps, casting reflections on the wet cobblestone street. To the left, there is an outdoor cafe with wooden tables and chairs. Several figures, some blurred, are walking down the street towards and away from the archway, creating a sense of movement. Green foliage and plants adorn the architecture, adding touches of nature to the urban scene. The overall color palette is warm with earthy tones of brown, beige, and ochre, with subtle hints of blue and green, and the artistic style is impressionistic and painterly, with visible brushstrokes and a soft, diffused quality.