Sunday, June 30, 2024
A Sunday in June
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Wednesday, May 29, 2024
More Construction Equals More Reflections
LIC Jackson Avenue Reflections II
Oil on canvas
24x24 inches
There are so many reflections, so many painting ideas that I see on a daily basis. These colorful reflections were spotted on Jackson Avenue in Long Island City, a hotbed of construction going on for 20 years or so with more building sprouting up all the time. The neighborhood has changed, that's for sure.
Loved the bright colors of the construction scaffolding and partial glass on this building facade. Not sure why I find these reflections so exciting to paint, but they are and I expect to keep painting them as long as I find myself surrounded by construction projects.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Fire Escape Sitters Way Back When
Fire Escape Sitters
12x9
Oil on canvas
SOLD
This older painting recently popped up and stirred memories of what types of paintings I was working on back in the 1980's. In 1985 I painted this scene of an older tenement building with neighbors hanging out of their windows and fire escapes. This was a favorite subject of mine as it exemplified the New York architecture evident in many neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs. Over the years, many of these older buildings have been torn down to be replaced by towering glass and concrete buildings with no outdoor fire escapes, effectively doing away with this way of life. There are still places where the older buildings exist, but as the years pass, more and more of them are disappearing.
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Friday, March 29, 2024
Grand Central's Lights Camera Action
GST Reflected Light
Oil on canvas
24x24 inches
SOLD
Several months ago I was waiting for a friend's train to arrive at NYC's Grand Central Terminal. Looking around I took several photos of the bustling activity and architectural details of this always interesting and thankfully saved from the wrecker's ball space. An intriguing view with beautiful glittering lights reflected against the walls and windows of this iconic NYC interior caught my eye.
I never know when I will see something that excites my imagination and ends up on my easel. This image just jumped out and was a thrill to see come to life on the canvas. GST Reflected Light has been sold and is heading to a corporate collection where I hope it will shine bright and delight the personnel in their workspace.
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Tuesday, February 13, 2024
5 O'Clock Shadow
Oil on canvas
32x40 inches
1987
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Wednesday, January 10, 2024
First sale of 2024
Paramount Reflections I
Oil on canvas
36x30 inches
Sold
This reflection painting of the Paramount Building in Times Square is one of 3 paintings sold to a corporate collection in Manhattan. I've painted this iconic landmark several times and have a few ideas for new paintings to come. A great way to start off the New Year!
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Friday, December 29, 2023
Happy 2024
I'm so happy that these paintings have all found new homes in 2023.
Looking forward to seeing what comes off my easel in the New Year.
Wishing you good health, happiness, prosperity and most importantly peace in the year to come.
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