I forget where in NYC I took the picture for this one, but it was somewhere near a police station, for sure. I love the tiny bits of light that set the heads of the people apart from the buildings.
I am so amazed you can get so much information on such a small canvas and have it be so successful. I love all of your work and think you are the master of highlights. Do you ever paint rainy or gloomy day settings?
I love New York. This painting really seems to capture the beauty of the busy city. The extra light in the painting really makes a huge difference. I would love to go back to New York.
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Now technology dictates we cannot post our likes direct on your work but let me post here that your work is soooo goiod. 'Love your backlit design.
The way you capture that light so perfectly is boggling!!
I am so amazed you can get so much information on such a small canvas and have it be so successful. I love all of your work and think you are the master of highlights. Do you ever paint rainy or gloomy day settings?
I LOVE this one. So excited to take your class this summer!!
Thanks you guys! Carol, I have some gloomy ones coming up. It rained the whole first day I was in NYC. : )
The light is amazing here...so consistent throughout.
Bren
I love New York. This painting really seems to capture the beauty of the busy city. The extra light in the painting really makes a huge difference. I would love to go back to New York.
Eliza Lawrence | http://www.rgmpainting.com.au
I knew before I read the post that they were police. It's wonderful that you can convey all that information with a few strokes of your brush!
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