#DoodlewashJanuary2021 prompt: Gate
Did you know that in ancient times a gate often consisted of both an outer gate and an inner one, with a space in between? That space in between was often a meeting place, marketplace, and law court, as well as a line of defense.
Artwork-Gouache on Hahnemühle hot press ‘The Collection’ Watercolor paper. Inspired by a 12019 photo on Pixabay.
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The colors in this are amazing!!! Fabulous painting, Sandra!
Thank you so much, Mary!
Wow….what you can do with blue…..and gold! This is so warm with sun…yet you FEEL the icy cold! For once, I did know about the subject of “gates.” My history with the Bible taught me about how gates were meeting places for settlements, legal discussions, agreements and other important conversations. Not to mention Watergate and all the “gates” that followed! 🙂
Thank you so much,Judy!