Bagel No. 17
2.5" x 3" oil on #metrocard
Showing posts with label Tompkins Square Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tompkins Square Park. Show all posts
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Sunday, September 11, 2016
Schmear
2.5" x 3" oil on #metrocard
Perfect weekend brunch.......if you add a Bloody Mary.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Livin' in The Big Apple
2.5" x 3" oil on metrocard
I've spent the past few weeks of my vacation painting several dozen new metrocard paintings, a handful of "Big Apple"-themed creations among them.
This first version is currently on display along with 7 other new paintings at Tompkins Square Bagels cafe here in the East Village. Go have a look and a good bagel with a schmear.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Art Around The Park - 2013
Every year I say I'm going to participate in this event the next time it comes around -- and it always sneaks up on me. I'd have to have a plan to tackle such a huge canvas and in public view! Next year, seriously, next year.
Until then, here are a slew of photos I took last week during the short time the canvas was literally wrapped around Tompkins Square Park.
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7. Nice ass, er, asses.
8. This was on the canvas near 9th Street.....
9. I don't get this one at all, bit of a hot mess:
10. Um, this had potential. I would have liked to see more -- I think the faces are all 3d wire sculptures affixed to the canvas.
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Wonder if anyone actually sold their sections?
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15. Marilyn attends.
16. Andy Warhol always makes the scene -
17. This actually looked nice in person, better than the photo, with all the light and trees showing through those cut-out triangles.
18. Yes, ma'am.
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20. Nice, wish we still had those hulking checkers.
21. Nice portrait but wtf is going on with her chest? She has bone issues.
22.I know Chico is considered a local legend, but I find that he always captures a likeness with something just-a-little-bit-off. And not in a good way:
23. I think this one is my favorite:
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26.Hunh?
27. Not sure what's going on here:
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29.
30. Someone OD'd on all the art, I guess:
Until then, here are a slew of photos I took last week during the short time the canvas was literally wrapped around Tompkins Square Park.
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3.
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5. Very Basquiat-ish. Love it!
6.
7. Nice ass, er, asses.
8. This was on the canvas near 9th Street.....
and if you turn around you'll see that the artist painted from life!
9. I don't get this one at all, bit of a hot mess:
10. Um, this had potential. I would have liked to see more -- I think the faces are all 3d wire sculptures affixed to the canvas.
11.
12.
Wonder if anyone actually sold their sections?
13.
14.
15. Marilyn attends.
16. Andy Warhol always makes the scene -
17. This actually looked nice in person, better than the photo, with all the light and trees showing through those cut-out triangles.
18. Yes, ma'am.
19.
20. Nice, wish we still had those hulking checkers.
21. Nice portrait but wtf is going on with her chest? She has bone issues.
22.I know Chico is considered a local legend, but I find that he always captures a likeness with something just-a-little-bit-off. And not in a good way:
23. I think this one is my favorite:
24.
25.
26.Hunh?
27. Not sure what's going on here:
28.
29.
30. Someone OD'd on all the art, I guess:
Which one was your favorite?
Labels:
art,
East Village,
painting,
painting progression,
Tompkins Square Park
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