12 x 7"
oil on masonite
oil on masonite
Well I figured if I could tackle the Georgetown scene in Seattle, I could take on 6th Avenue in New York City. I've learned to just do it. If it fails, it fails. I wipe it off and try again. This painting will be included in the upcoming group show titled Cityscapes & Nightscapes at 16 Patton in Asheville.
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A note about Jack...... he's had a couple of really good days and we're all loving every minute of it. Thanks for sending the positive vibes our way.
Please click here for a larger view and purchase information.
A note about Jack...... he's had a couple of really good days and we're all loving every minute of it. Thanks for sending the positive vibes our way.
Wow. This is really nice! All of your work is so distinctive and quite beautiful but I really like these recent cityscapes.
ReplyDeleteI freaggin love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. I always love how you choose your composition that makes for very interesting paintings.
ReplyDeleteWhoa..you nailed it! Bellissimo!
ReplyDeleteNina
The dark foreground and the complementary color scheme of the background is very dramatic. I love your work!
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beautiful and rich color...feels like I'm stretching my neck to look up a bit..wonderful perspective!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing and really, it's not life or death is it. You can always start again. You have a unique way og painting.
ReplyDeleteGood vibes for your Jack.
Enjoy the yellow sky and blue silhouette of the buildings in the background, a most pleasing work.
ReplyDeleteI just returned from North Carolina and was thrilled to see this painting (and all your others) in person. As wonderful as they are on the computer and in your books, they knock your socks off in real life.
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