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DC
Watercolors
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The watercolors shown on this page are available as Archival Pigment reproductions. Available ORIGINALS are marked with an asterisk*. To purchase original work or reproductions, schedule a studio visit, or commission a piece: email me at TBucci@aol.com. See Purchasing Info for more information. |
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Daylight Capitol |
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in the Shadow of the Capitol |
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Caged Monument |
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National Cathedral, looking up* |
at Half Mast |
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Bartholdi Fountain |
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The Other Inaugural Parade |
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Mall View |
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Tidal Basin |
Jefferson Memorial West |
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Le Bon Cafe & the L of C |
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Jefferson Library Dome |
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Neptune Fountain |
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Dupont Circle |
Independence day |
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Mr Henry's, Capitol Hill |
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Hains Point |
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Union Station Approach |
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Union Station Loggia |
The New Tivoli Theatre* |
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Capitol Study |
Jefferson Memorial Study |
Mall Study |
Lincoln Memorial Study |
Eastern Market Study 2 |
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Memorial to Thomas Jefferson* |
Memorial to Abraham Lincoln* |
DC Mall, Sunset* |
DC Skylne |
Mall to Capitol |
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Eastern Market 2006 |
Eastern Market c.1906 |
Eastern Market Plaza |
Eastern Market on Broadway |
Eastern Market, 4 Days of Rain |
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Capitol Hill Garden |
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C Street SE |
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5th & A Sts NE |
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Hill Houserow* |
Logan Circle |
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Saxons and Celts |
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East Capitol Street Roofscape |
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Park Houserow |
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Georgetown Walk |
Morning in the Garden |
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National Gallery Rotunda |
Washington Canoe Club |
Mall in Green |
Monticello |
The Old Captol |
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Library of Congress, diners |
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Capitol, First Snow |
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Adams Morgan, 16th Street |
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Thirteen Fifty Pennsylvania, night |
Thirteen Fifty Pennsylvania |
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I love painting in watercolor. Free-flowing washes suggest form while details flicked with the tip of a brush conjure up a building or landscape. Watercolor readily allows an artist to work on location and impulse. I want to integrate my work and day to day life in a way that is only possible by being able to work anywhere. I want the viewer to look at a picture and see how it was done -- seeing the work of the my hand and seeing through my eyes. An architectural education is an excellent course of study for an artist; it combines history, theory and poetics, with discipline. My education as an architect has opened my eyes to the unique qualities of places and helps me to understand the forms of the built landscape. I strive to capture this on paper, whether it be a broad vista or an intimate still life. I want to show people ordinary things in an extraordinary way. |
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