Showing posts with label cabs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabs. Show all posts

Saturday, May 3, 2014

Text Stop

"Text Stop"  16x20"  Oil on Canvas  SOLD
Last week I was in New Orleans for new product training, sponsored by Golden Paints. We worked with the luscious Williamsburg Paints and QOR Watercolors.  Both products have an amazing pigment load and were a dream to work with.  The above painting was done with Williamsburg Paints. It was really fun working in oils again!

I have several workshops coming up... 

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Window Shopping in NYC

"Window Shopping"  16x20" Acrylic  Purchase Info
I stuck the little pooch in at the last minute, maybe because my last painting had one... yes, the finishing touch!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

New York City Impressions 2

City Impressions  2  Acrylic on WC Paper  14x14"
Another piece for the show... the view is from Soho looking North. I like working on paper, but when the time comes, I am not going to enjoy all the framing.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Beat the Light NYC

Beat the Light NYC,  18x24" Acrylic
I've got NYC bikers on the brain lately. It's amazing how an upcoming show can squeeze paintings out of an artist in record time.  I had to create and frame this for an upcoming show that has a deadline of today, 5PM. Deadlines... the bain of my existence and the whip-cracker of my "to do" list.

Friday, February 3, 2012

The Bigger Apple





There is something about these Apple billboards that seems so iconic of our times. I've been an Apple user forever, including when it was such an underdog to Microsoft - and now it's surpassed Exxon Mobil in net worth, who would have imagined. These billboards are everywhere, elegant in their color and simplicity, somehow balancing out the chaotic backdrop.

I painted two versions of this scene on Canal Street, one in oil, the other in acrylics. I was not completely happy with the oils version, too much detail, too much brown, too much like the photo. With the acrylics version I did my homework before picking up the brush and designed my value structure rather than just mimicking the photo. I think it reads better and I felt much free-er with the paint, knowing that my values were worked out.

The Bigger Apple
12x12 Oil on Board (sold)
8x8 Acrylic on Paper
Price on Request