Saturday, December 22, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
"OTTOMANELLI & SON - NYC"
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Oil on linen 16"x20"
This painting represents two parts of New York city. The legendary Greenwich Village butcher on Bleecker Street - Ottomanalli & Sons and Gansevoort street of New York meatpacking district.
Oil on linen 16"x20"
This painting represents two parts of New York city. The legendary Greenwich Village butcher on Bleecker Street - Ottomanalli & Sons and Gansevoort street of New York meatpacking district.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Thursday, December 13, 2007
"Fog in Central Park"
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Oil on linen. 12"x18"
I am starting a series of paintings of NYC Central Park. Find beauty in things we see every day.
Stone Street - NYC oil on linen 12"x18"
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It’s one of the most interesting places of Wall Street area. A Street rich with history - Stone Street was one of the New World’s very first paved streets laid out by Dutch colonists in the 1600s. Now it’s the center of financial district night life with its bars and restaurants where mostly Wall Street traders cheer their profits.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Friday, October 5, 2007
"Dean & Deluca SOHO" - NYC
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Dean & Deluca is probably the best gourmet food store in New York City. I couldn't resist painting it with exotic scooter parked outside. Prince street subway station and Armani Exchange store right across the street nicely reflected in the windows. Btw, if you ever have a chance to stop by don't miss to purchase Mariage Freres Marco Polo tea. It's one of the best black tea I've ever tested.
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Dean & Deluca is probably the best gourmet food store in New York City. I couldn't resist painting it with exotic scooter parked outside. Prince street subway station and Armani Exchange store right across the street nicely reflected in the windows. Btw, if you ever have a chance to stop by don't miss to purchase Mariage Freres Marco Polo tea. It's one of the best black tea I've ever tested.
click here for more info on this painting
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