Wednesday, June 2, 2010
"Chaos"
I'm back in my little painting hut again - with immediate work to do, finishing up the group of new work for a mini-solo show opening June 19th at the 16 Patton Gallery in Asheville. I purposely picked this scene to warm up the brain and brushes - the beginning of my experience in New York City, as I was driving in on that first Saturday afternoon in Crazytown USA.
I hope to balance my time with some small, very loose pieces along with more-realized, larger work - those you'll see closer to the opening of the show. So I hope you'll check back often, I'm raring to go.
Labels:
42nd Street,
cityscape,
Karin Jurick,
Manhattan,
New York City,
taxis
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10 comments:
I love the energy in this painting! You've really captured NYC with your brush strokes, composition, and color. Fantastic!!
This is fantastic Karin! It is hard to believe it is only 6x6!
There is such vitality in this piece! Well done, Karin.
Wow. And I'm pretty happy if I can paint a tomato a day! Love the energy in this one.
I would look down those NY streets and see the scene and think "wow, wish I could capture that in a painting".
Very nice!
wow amazing! My dear Karin how I love thee's work! Gorgeous..you've inspired me to attempt a city scene! ahhh! the thought of all those colors and buildings (yikes) I shall try. ♥
This might be one of my favorites! You have captured the movement of the city and how I love your brush strokes. Thanks for keeping me looking ahead.
You're kidding. Yep...a typo for sure. 6'X6' and not an inch smaller on this beauty!
Good title for this strong piece! Again, I'm impressed!
I LOVE THIS PAINTING!!!
Your brushwork is amazing!!!
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