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"NYC Water Towers-II"
8x10. Oil on hardboard.
One more painting with water tower. I've painted this building a few times and still come back to it with a new ideas. It’s Broome street in Soho.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
"Brooklyn Bridge Café - III"
Saturday, September 25, 2010
"Brooklyn Bridge Café - II"
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"Brooklyn Bridge Café - II"
8x10 Oil on hardboard.
I painted "Brooklyn Bridge Café" (below) two years ago. It has been sold to one of my art collector. I've received great feedbacks on that piece, so I decided to make a series. I'll post second 8x10 painting with a Bridge Cafe here on Monday.
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"Brooklyn Bridge Café"
20x24
oil
Thursday, September 23, 2010
"Wines & Liquors"
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"Wines & Liquors" 8x10 oil on hardboard.
Old signs have never been a subject for my paintings. But one day I was looking to buy a bottle of wine for a dinner and came across the liquor store on 7 Ave in Greenwich Village. When I came out from the store this sign caught my attention and I thought it could make an interesting painting.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
"Leaving Manhattan"
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
NYC Water Towers
Monday, September 20, 2010
FDR Drive
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Tavern
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"Tavern"
8x10 Oil on board.
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I did not post anything here for more than a month. Meanwhile, I’ve finished 12 new 8x10 paintings. Here is the first one. I’m planning to start posting the rest of them in one week. I hope the oil will be dry enough to make the scan. The scanning process delivers more accurate image of the painting than photo.
"Tavern"
8x10 Oil on board.
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I did not post anything here for more than a month. Meanwhile, I’ve finished 12 new 8x10 paintings. Here is the first one. I’m planning to start posting the rest of them in one week. I hope the oil will be dry enough to make the scan. The scanning process delivers more accurate image of the painting than photo.