Always nice to receive recognition of my work.
Chrysler Park Reflections
Oil on canvas
LIC Courthouse Reflections
Oil on canvas
20x16 inches
Had a delightful studio visit recently with artist Allan Gorman and photographer Ben Asen, both of whose work I greatly admire. A reflection painting of the Long Island City Courthouse was in progress on the easel when Ben snapped this photo. Just finished this painting and ready to move on to the next one. Always wonderful to share my art with kindred spirits.
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Waiting for the Show to Begin
Oil on canvas
24x12 inches
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5 O'Clock Shadow
36x40 inches
Oil
Last Saturday I had a delightful studio visit with a lovely couple who had seen samples of my paintings in the neighborhood and were fans. We spent 2 hours going through the racks, pulling out paintings to consider. I shared stories about each one and they in turn, being native New Yorker's, had stories to share as well about growing up and living in New York. This 1987 painting is the one they ultimately chose. I came up with this title as it referred to the time of day, the shadow cast on the Met Life building and the thought of some worker's 5 o'clock facial shadows at the end of the workday. I'm thrilled that it is going to a good home where I hope it will be enjoyed for many years to come.
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May 12, 2026 marked my 46th Studio Anniversary in Long Island City, Queens, New York.
I went through the racks and pulled out a few older paintings to reflect where I've been and where I am today. Here are a few older pieces that I've offered for sale at a special price through the month of May. Looking forward to seeing what comes off the easel in the years to come.

72nd Street Crowd_14x11 in_oil_1992
Downtown Textures_24x18_oil_1997
Fruit Stand_16x20 in_oil_1987
Houston Street Still Life_24x18_oil_1997
Small Puck Building_16x12 i_oil_1992
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Graybar
Oil on panel
8x8 inches
SOLD
This is a recently completed commissioned painting of the Art Deco styled Graybar Building located at 420 Lexington Avenue next to Grand Central. Opened in 1927, the building was designated a
New York City Landmark in 2016.
One can see some impressive figures on different sections of the facade
My collector's father had worked in this building for many years and it was commissioned as a special gift for him from his children.
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