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Shadow in the Fog Surreal Paris Street Scene with Eiffel Tower Canvas Print
by Bob Orsillo Studio d'artista
Shadow in the Fog Surreal Paris Street Scene with Eiffel Tower Canvas Print
by Bob Orsillo Studio d'artista
Purchase a 10.00" x 8.00" stretched canvas print of Bob Orsillo Studio d'artista's Shadow in the Fog Surreal Paris Street Scene with Eiffel Tower for the promotional price of: $45
Regular Price: $90
Regular Price: $90
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Misty Stroll in Paris – Eiffel Tower Noir Watercolor by Bob Orsillo
In this evocative watercolor painting by Bob Orsillo, a lone figure in a dark trench coat and fedora walks through a mist-covered Paris street toward the haunting silhouette of the Eiffel Tower. Rendered in soft, dreamlike washes of lavender, gray, and rose, the image feels like a memory surfacing from the fog of time. The atmosphere is soaked in romantic melancholy, with vintage streetlamps lining the cobblestone path, and Haussmann-style buildings receding into the haze.
In this evocative watercolor painting by Bob Orsillo, a lone figure in a dark trench coat and fedora walks through a mist-covered Paris street toward the haunting silhouette of the Eiffel Tower. Rendered in soft, dreamlike washes of lavender, gray, and rose, the image feels like a memory surfacing from the fog of time. The atmosphere is soaked in romantic melancholy, with vintage streetlamps lining the cobblestone path, and Haussmann-style buildings receding into the haze.
The scene captures the poetic solitude of Paris in the early morning or perhaps just after rain — a time when the city belongs to ghosts, poets, and strangers on secret missions. The shadows, reflections, and soft bleed of watercolor create an ethereal sense of movement and quiet drama. This piece is perfect for lovers of noir, Paris, vintage style, and contemplative beauty.
🖋️ Short Artist Statement:
“This painting emerged from the feeling that Paris exists in two dimensions — the one you walk in, and the one that walks in you. I wanted to capture that ghostly in-between, where solitude becomes a form of poetry and fog is just memory refusing to fade.” - © Bob Orsillo