Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 20x16
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Showing posts with label city at night. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city at night. Show all posts
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Rain On The Windshield
Original Painting - Acrylic on Canvas 24x30
This piece is moving towards a blend of realism and abstraction that best expresses who I am as an artist.
Sunday, March 9, 2014
City Yacht Club
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 40x30
The glittering lights of the city form a backdrop to the pleasure craft floating in regal style in the harbor. The yachts of various sizes are dwarfed by the colossal buildings and the night reflections add a festive mood to the painting.
Monday, February 3, 2014
City Cats
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x20
A bright and hazy moon shines down upon the city roofs as a conclave of stray cats gather to yowl their appreciation at the sky.
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Times Square New Years Eve
Original Painting - Acrylic on Canvas 20x16
Since 1907 Times square ball drop has played a prominent roll in celebrating and counting down the seconds to each New Year. The Times Square ball drop is one of the best-known New Year's celebrations internationally. It is attended by at least 1 million spectators yearly and enjoys a national television audience across New Year's Eve specials on several networks.
The conclusion of the drop is followed by fireworks shot from the roof of One Times Square, along with the playing of "Auld Lang Syne" and Frank Sinatra's "Theme from New York, New York".
Around a billion people worldwide watch this event on television and over the Internet. I was one of them.
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