Water towers and the urban landscape

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Michele Maule, Water Towers, oil



Old green water towers are classic features of the Portland landscape.  We actually live just two blocks away from one and can see from our home another water tower less than a mile away.  So, I guess you can say that I like water towers because they remind me of home. 


I recently found these amazing oil paintings of water towers from Portland artist Michele Maule.  I love how the water towers are painted in dark, neutral tones and with painterly strokes. It's industrial, but not too linear.   The softened edges in the works, plus the muted colors in the background, also add a dream-like quality.  What beautiful art! 


Michele Maule, Glisan Street Water Tower



Michele Maule, Chown Water Tower



Here is some more great art that I found featuring water towers. 



Renee Press, a crow caws in brooklyn, watercolor.



Crystal Powell, digital art, 2006.



Victoria PlummerWater Tower, linocut print.



View from our home of one of the water towers nearby.  It was a glorious spring sunset.

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