Andrea tirali was an Italian architect working in Venice born in 1657, Tirali was responsible for the intricate design of the pavement in the Piazza San Marco in Venice, for the elaborate tomb of the Valier family and for St Dominic Chapel in the Basilica of Saints Giovanni e Paolo, Venice. He also designed the portico to the Church of Tolentini, Venice. Vidl's facade and the entrance staircase to Ca' Sagredo. He was the architect of Villa Sceriman at Mira and Villa Morosini at Fiesso Umbertiano.
This architect inspired me in the coloring of the building, as we can see from his work the Buildings in Venice are simple but age amplified their beauty. Simple designs are made to the door and windows which are minimal and right above them there's the design that makes the building look 3D. Using this artist's work i tried to imitate his performance but digital is way more different from sketching so photoshop didn't help with the minimal details to make it look realistic, or at least my skills using it.
-Joe
Scuola dell'Angelo Custode, Venice |
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