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Andrew Reid Wildman, Scottish Artist living in France

Front Doors In London

This artwork celebrates the distinctive charm of London’s Edwardian residential architecture. The red‑brick facades give the buildings a timeless, slightly weathered elegance. The arched doorways add a soft, classical rhythm to the row of entrances, while the wrought‑iron railings frame the steps with delicate, traditional detailing.The striking black and white diamond tile pattern completes the […]Read Post ›

Compton Street, Soho, London

This artwork is of Compton Street, a lively street, in Soho, London. This iconic heart of Soho is a bustling centre of diversity, nightlife, and community. A terrific artwork for a special place in London. A great addition to any collection of London art. Texture has been added to create extra depth. The canvas is […]Read Post ›

Guys Taking A Break In The Sun

This artwork portrays a quiet, human moment in the midst of industrial life. Two construction workers sit side by side, taking a break from their jobs. Their reflective postures suggest fatigue, contemplation, or simply the pause of routine. Both guys are on their phones, checking their messages or on their apps. A terrific addition to […]Read Post ›

Bright And Sunny Paris In The Afternoon

This artwork beautifully captures a charming Parisian street scene with a romantic and picturesque atmosphere. The Tower gracefully rises in the background, partially obscured by trees and buildings, adding iconic depth to the scene. A tall, classic lamp in the foreground enhances the urban elegance. There is a timeless charm to the traditional Parisian architecture […]Read Post ›

A Busy Morning In Paris, France

This artwork evokes classic Parisian features – tall windows in elegant apartment blocks, wrought-iron balconies, a typical rail bridge with a passing iconic metro train. The daily dynamism of Paris is depicted here. The structural elements, natural contrast of the lush green foliage and street art details mixes with the mood of a typical Paris […]Read Post ›

Tottenham Court Road, London

This artwork takes me down Tottenham Court Road in central London, a street historically known for its theatres, cinemas, and commercial buildings. The corner building with its green and white facade and the building next door with the billboard and vintage phrasing dominate the canvas. The canvas evokes an old fashioned feeling for Tottenham Court […]Read Post ›

Paris, Trains and the Seine

This artwork depicts the essence of the city of Paris – its verticality, its blend of old and new, and its interplay between structure and spontaneity.The green and white Paris metro train gives movement and elevation. Scattered plants soften the architecture of the banks of the river Seine.The facades of the buildings are painted in […]Read Post ›

Buildings in Montmartre, Paris

This artwork captures a dramatic upward view of a Montmartre building, emphasizing the height and rhythm of its architecture. The low-angle viewpoint creates a towering effect, drawing the eye skyward and evoking the steep inclines typical of Montmartre’s hilly terrain.The structure is multi-storied with windows framed by railings and shutters—hallmarks of Parisian residential design. The […]Read Post ›

Barber Shop In London

This artwork of a storefront captures the essence of a classic gentlemen’s barbershop, with its vertical signage, red-white-blue barber pole, and understated facade. These features suggest a business that values tradition, precision, and timeless grooming standards. The central London barbershop is nestled in a typical English terrace of shops. The artwork is natural and balanced. […]Read Post ›

Gothic Buildings In Amsterdam

This painting depicts a view along Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal in Amsterdam, showing a row of historic buildings with ornate facades, spires, and arched windows—features characteristic of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. A tram is visible in the foreground. The sky is rendered in tones of blue and white, suggesting a partly cloudy atmosphere that frames the architecture […]Read Post ›

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