Sunday, January 27, 2013

Midtown Messengers

Midtown Messengers, 18x24" Acrylic on Paper 
I'm working on a series of NYC paintings in a larger format. This summer I have a show coming up at my gallery in Provincetown, Simie Maryles Gallery, and I've decided to create a new series of work. I had a blast painting this one - hope it shows. It seemed to paint itself... my job was to not to "get in it's way" by thinking too much. This is actually 18x24" but I cropped off the top of the chrysler building for the post, because it made the image so small you couldn't see much. I will attach a few details, which make me realize that there are several paintings within this painting. I suppose that summarizes why I love New York. Everywhere you set your sights is a painting waiting to happen!




10 comments:

Bruce Bingham said...

OK!!! What can I say? It's so flipin' awesome it's hard not to hate you! Go girl!!!

Patti Mollica said...

ha ha bruce you are too funny!! i'll be serving up more bikers soon... i'm on a biker jag now

Jerry Stocks said...

This is an amazing painting. Did you paint it from a photograph?

Nancy Colella said...

The joy you had painting this just shines. Acrylic on paper! What a great medium. You're right. There are some great little design gems in there! Can't wait to see what happens next. Awesome.

Patti Mollica said...

Jerry and Nancy - thanks!
yes, i did paint it from a photo I took a while back. there were no bikers in the photo so I added them.

nancy - glad you can see the "fun" in it. the photo was pretty grey so it was quite enjoyable to color it up!

thanks for your nice comments, gals

Barbara Pask said...

Fantastic Patti, was this painted on a toned canvas? Do I see burnt sieanna under there?

Patti Mollica said...

hey Barbara - i painted this on printmaking paper - Rives BFK i think. I gessoed it first, both sides, and did not tone it, just painted on the white gesso. there probably is some burnt sienna lurking around but it was painted on...

Ann said...

Hi Patti, I saw your work on The Art Room, and was blown away by your vibrant color and amazing brushwork! I'm signing up to follow you, and am looking forward to many more fantastic paintings!

Patti Mollica said...

hi Anne - thanks a lot - glad you enjoyed my little article on the Art Room. I was very honored to be featured!!

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

Beautifully loose and abstract paintings.
Great energy.