He painted sort of dirty, gritty landscapes of buildings and very simple matchstick type people.
What influenced this subject matter? (why did L S Lowry choose to draw and paint what he did?)
because he was inspired by life
because horses are the best
He painted sort of dirty, gritty landscapes of buildings and very simple matchstick type people.
He painted sort of dirty, gritty landscapes of buildings and very simple matchstick type people.
because horses are the best
Mostly persons and places from his own life.
Click link below to see some of his works! Most of his paintings are abstract.
Everyday items e.g coke, cake, cheese ect. he also painted famous people
He mostly drew undetailed figures and buildings.
He mostly drew undetailed figures and buildings
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