A night photograph of the Old Mohawk restaurant taken on my recent trip to
Columbus, Ohio, reminded me of a painting by Edward Hopper.
Columbus, Ohio, reminded me of a painting by Edward Hopper.
So, here it is, with a few light brushstroke, watercolor and posterization effects applied to it.
It is posted on a Monday because, when I lived in German Village,
I was a regular at "Monday night at the Mohawk."
Here's to you, John, Geri, Sarah, Clint, Jim, Rita, Erin, Linder and the rest of the gang.
Nice one Jack.
ReplyDeleteoh wow, i love that!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great image! I love the lighting and the mood you created here. Very well done!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the photo!
ReplyDeleteEdward Hopper is one of my preferred painter!
It is indeed a quiet night Hopper scene. Wonderful that it recalls good times for you!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Jack. Monday night at the Mohawk. I like that. I'd have liked that, too.
ReplyDeleteAre you going to send the Mohawk this beautiful photo?
A gorgeous street corner. The brushstrokes give a great touch.
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The Mohawk looks mighty fine Jack, I like your special touches here!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful looking place and I do love your special touches, too!! Looks like a place full of fun memories for many -- including you, Jack and that makes it even better!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! It does remind me of a Hopper!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Jack! Great memories for you!
ReplyDeleteOh yes. Hopper-esque for sure. You planned that way. Right?
ReplyDeleteLove it!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking place. Looks like something out of a movie.
ReplyDeleteI really like the mood in the shot!
ReplyDeleteYou edited this photo beautifully, Jack. Well done!
ReplyDeleteSo you're going artsy. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Hopper-esque. Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a Hopper! Wonderful interpretation.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie