Thursday, August 18, 2011

"Head of Parks & Recreation"

6 x 6"
oil on masonite
sold

Today I loosened up with a fun piece - and continuing on with my series ATL to NYC & Back, we left the High Line, made our way through the chaos of a parade and headed to Madison Square Park for some peace. I love that park. It's filled with happy dogs and a great people-watching stop. I had read about this new installation, commissioned for Madison Square Park, by the Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa titled 'Echo' - in person, it's just delightful.



7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Karen, what a nice integration of reality and whimsy. I am often attracted to scenes like this that seem rather surreal in nature. It sounds like you are having a wonderful journey!
Enjoy, Eileen

Nina Mateyunas said...

Terrific painting! So unusual! I am always so impressed with the nature of your subject matter! Congrats!

Oil paintings by Jessie Rasche said...

Fun painting; I love it.

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

amazing.

carol morgan carmichael said...

Loving this series Karin. Thanks for taking us with you.
I love "calorie counter"! Paint on!

Nancy Colella said...

Not only is the title PERFECT! but you really captured just how bizarre that sculpture is in that park! So unexpected and awe inspiring, and yet folks just sit next to it, like it is supposed to be there!

Kasturi said...

Karin.. You and your works are inspiration for me. I love each and every piece of work you do!You seem to enjoy your art so much!I think you are really innovative in your approach to subjects!