5/07/2007

First Saturday of May

Having not come to paint out on the city street for quite a long while, felt pretty guilty, finally took my French easel out, went painting with few guys from BSS in the Central Park. It felt rusty and struggling, yet it was so pleasant and refreshing out there in the bright spring sunlight.
Should go moooooore often...

"Morning on the Morningside Ave., Uptown Manhattan", 16"x12", oil on linen -sold

"Spring in Central Park West", 16"x12", oil on linen -sold

12 comments:

william wray said...

I really like the city image, the shadow transition on the building is tasty. I got you book and was happy except I want more. To short, hurry up and do book two! ;-)

Marco Bucci said...

Great stuff again. Your painting always has a completely natural sense of light.

Israel Yang said...

I like how you simplified the facade.

A. Riabovitchev said...

Beautiful!:o)

Tom Kidd said...

I come here from Laurent's blog. Beautiful work. I love coming into the city to draw but I've never been brave enough to set up and paint. The next nice day I may do just that now that you've inspired me.

You're a skillful painter. I look forward to seeing more.

James Chiang said...

these are gorgeous my friend!

stephen erik schirle said...

your work is amazing, love the landscapes

Shawn Escott said...

Wow, amazing paintings! Very inspiring.... ok... i want to go and paint now!

Jared Shear said...

Ahhh....what wonderful rusty struggles you've made a beautiful mess of.

Mark McDonnell said...

Congradulatioins and good luck. You work is an inspiration on two, if not more levels, . . .I wish you the best. You've certainly earned it,

MAC

Alan Rushing said...

Love the first one.

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