Thursday, 5 February 2015

NYC Paintings by Jeff Klisares


Brooklyn Bridge Stroll

A walk or run across the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the greatest pedestrian activities to do in New York.



The Chelsea Hotel

My wife and I stayed at the Chelsea for a month one week back in 2008. The lobby was still in it's original and legendary form. We stayed in room 710 I think with a balcony overlooking West 23rd Street and this room was home to Ethan Hawke for couple years. LOVE the place and it's legends. Read "Legends of the Chelsea Hotel" by Ed Hamilton.


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Des Moines, Iowa - United States


Debbi Vigil - New York City


NYC Skull Print




NYC Skulls




NYC Camo


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New York, NY - United States


Friday, 12 December 2014

NYC Inspiration by Debbie DeWitt


NYC Inspiration 1


NYC Inspiration 2


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NYC Road Sign Links


NYC Broadway by Debbie DeWitt


NYC Broadway 1


NYC Broadway 2


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Collegeville, PA - United States



Saturday, 22 November 2014

New York City by Tom Shropshire

City Yacht Club

The glittering lights of the city form a backdrop to the pleasure craft floating in regal style in the harbor. The yachts of various sizes are dwarfed by the colossal buildings and the night reflections add a festive mood to the painting.

Moon Over Third Street

?I painted this as a companion piece to "Street Life". I had so much fun painting the seedy section of town teeming with life and vitality, that I was compelled to paint it again. I added the guys with the basketball for my grandson Joey because he's a dedicated basketball player and he really liked the last painting.









Nor'easter New York City

"Suckerpunch Nor’easter adds to the misery of Super Storm Sandy victims." – Baltimore Sun Blog
“God hates us!” the New York Post said in a front-page headline.
These are the headlines regarding the Northeaster of November 2012. I wanted to capture the atmosphere of the unexpected snow blanketing the city of New York and see the beauty even in an ugly weather event.

Street Life

This painting of a city street is completely imaginary but representative of any older run-down neighborhood in any major city such as New York, Detroit, Chicago, or Milwaukee?. People are outside on the street to escape the heat of a summer night. Graffiti painted walls are the backdrop for a police stop gathering onlookers.The old brownstones lean together remembering a grander and more genteel time and place as hip hop music blares and sirens wail in the distance.




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NYC by Tom Shropshire

Cold Hard Streets

This piece began as a class demonstration? in monochromatic painting and was later completed in the studio. I like the mood and film noir feel of the finished work. It reminds me of the opening shot for a black and white Hollywood crime movie from the 1940's or early 1950's.
The voiceover - "Corrupt cops and politicians, hookers and junkies, delinquents and gangsters ...you'll find them all on the COLD HARD STREETS. (Title scrawled across the screen as orchestra comes in)

City Rain Against The Window

?Rain drops and rivulets create a dancing prism of colored lights, on the window glass, against a backdrop of the city at night. ...and it's even raining as I write this!









Heartbreak Hotel

A woman leans out of the old hotel window hoping to catch a breeze as the sounds of the rundown neighborhood drift up from the dirty pavement. The full moon shines down on the shabby buildings as traffic noise and sirens pierce the night ...down at the end of lonely street.

New York Harbor At Daybreak

The tugboat is one symbol of New York. Along with its more famous icons of Lady Liberty, the Empire State Building, and the Brooklyn Bridge, the sturdy little tugs, once all steam powered, working quietly in the harbor became a sight in the city. In this painting morning dawns, and the city looms in the background with pleasure craft nearby. This working class boat chugs along, followed by a flock of noisy seagulls.