Showing posts with label subway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label subway. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

"Down Under"

6 x 6"
oil on masonite
sold

When cranking out a good painting doesn't come easy, I look at others art. Often it frees the mind. Often I realize I've been trying too hard. Even on these quick, smaller pieces - I can labor over them although the intent is to loosen up. So I took a long look at, my friend and fellow painter, Carol Marine's recent work - reminding me to lay down quick, deliberate brush strokes and not to sweat the details. Yes, I too, have to be reminded.

Continuing on with my series ATL to NYC & Back, after the Boat Pond, we jumped in a cab and headed to Bryant Park for some people-watching, only to find it was a mess from the long spell of rain. Wondering what direction to take next, I found some interest in the people descending into the subway station, at the corner of 42nd & 6th. I never really 'saw a painting in my head' at this spot, but turns out I love this piece. A good reminder to keep shooting pictures no matter where you are.