Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new york. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

New York City Skyline Painting

New York Skyline Painting. Cityscape study watercolor painting of the Big Apple. Not for sale. If you would like a skyline painting similar to this send me a photo of your favorite view and let me know what sizes, colors, medium and other details and I can paint a special commission for you.Or, send me an email

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Saturday, December 20, 2008

New York Returns to Columbus



This is the CRC Holiday Gala New York Returns to Columbus. I was the featured artist for the event at the Ironworks, Ballroom 3 in Columbus GA. It was a really nice formal and the food was amazing.

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Watercolor Paintings

Monday, September 1, 2008

Painting of Lighthouse



Painting of Lighthouse Montauk Point Lighthouse New York watercolor original lighthouse painting nautical marine lighthouses NY 169 dollars or a fine art print below in different sizes.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Sandy Hook Lighthouse New Jersey Painting




Sandy Hook Lighthouse

I was approached to paint this as a commission in 2004, and could not turn down the opportunity as it is one of the most beautiful lighthouses in the United States and the surrounding original architecture adds to the beauty of the lighthouse. I painted this original painting for a member of the New Jersey Lighthouse Society, Salvadore Trentacoste. I now have fine art modern prints available of this magnificent nautical lighthouse. View or purchase this art at my gallery at
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The Sandy Hook Lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in the United States. The light shines into the New York Harbor and although it sits in New Jersey it’s purpose revolves around both states.

When painting this work my goal was to capture the off whites and maroon colors in the homes and the lighthouse. The colors maroon and white softly emulate nautical themes. The whites in the home and the lighthouse have not been spared by the elements of the Atlantic coast. Although the lighthouse has been restored you can still view the beauty of its architecture in an age of beauty.

This work was one of my first large realistic watercolors. The piece is a perfect mix of realism and impressionism and the size of the original is a huge 22 x 30 inches. Natural beauty in architecture, in my eyes, cannot be replaced by newer architectural constructions. Lighthouses are one of the many standing historical architectural structures that are receiving preservation. While reflecting on this painting it reminds me of our responsibility to maintain and preserve the natural and man-made beauty of nautical lighthouses. 11 x 15 limited edition print.
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Price: $32 USD
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