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30 years I have been an oil painter of the urban landscape. The older
buildings and side streets of New York hold a special fascination for
me as I try to capture the texture, detail and especially the light
of the city. My work documents what is so familiar that you can walk
by without noticing it, and yet tomorrow it may be gone.
I am a realist
painter who sees the soul of the city through time. Time changes buildings,
casting shadows at different hours of the day, turning concrete brick,
stone and wood into patterned abstraction if you are looking.
I am intrigued by reflections, by the paradox of seemingly fixed materials
in transition, depending on the sky, the sun, the moment.
As an artist,
I am in love with the city's dynamism. I record the architecture of
the city not to suspend it in an amber of nostalgia but because to me
history is animate, alive in these constructions, which represent an
abstract order, a symmetry of dailiness.
My work is
in the tradition of such painters as Hopper. As he told the story of
time through the buildings of a small town, so I narrate the city of
New York, each building, window and architectural ornament telling its
unique tale.