This is an original, mixed-media artwork by Chet Dembeck.
Chet describes his landmark subject this way:
The Domino Sugars Factory is an iconic landmark in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a large, red brick building with a distinctive neon sign that can be seen from miles away. The factory is located on the waterfront in Locust Point, and it is a popular tourist destination.
The factory is beautiful in its own way. It is a reminder of Baltimore’s industrial past, and it is a symbol of the city’s resilience. The factory has been through a lot in its history, but it has always managed to come back stronger.
The factory is also a beautiful example of industrial architecture. The red brick building is impressive in its size and scale, and the neon sign is a work of art. The factory is a reminder of a time when Baltimore was a major industrial city, and it is a testament to the city’s hard work and determination.
Baltimore Skyline from Johns Hopkins, Maryland
This is an original mixed-media artwork created by Baltimore photographer/artist Chet Dembeck
Here are Chet’s thoughts on Baltimore’s skyline:
The rain falls gently on the city of Baltimore, creating a beautiful and serene scene. The skyscrapers of the Inner Harbor glisten in the rain, and the clouds overhead are a dark and stormy gray. The streets are empty, save for a few hardy souls who are braving the elements.
From Orleans Street, you can get a stunning view of the Baltimore skyline.