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Artistcaribian bissy street sunrise, by Jill Walker
A detailed sketch of a sunlit cobblestone street, lined with two-story buildings featuring balconies with wooden railings and red-tiled roofs, is depicted from a low-angle, eye-level perspective under a clear sky. The buildings' textured surfaces are drawn with a distinct pattern of small, overlapping stones or plaster. The street narrows into the distance, where a bright, warm sun hangs low in the sky, illuminating a stand of palm trees on the left. The artist used a cross-hatching effect to represent the cobblestones in the foreground and a pencil-drawn effect to create a rough concrete texture on the buildings. The shadows of the buildings are long and cast across the street and lower parts of the buildings themselves, characteristic of a sunny day with the sun at a low angle. Potted plants and small trees are placed along the sidewalks, adding greenery to the scene. The overall style is reminiscent of a traditional pencil or ink drawing, with very few colors and a clear focus on lines and textures.