When most people go to NYC they probably take pictures of The Empire State Building, The Chrysler Building, Time Square, the Flat Iron Building, Freedom Tower, and of course the Statue of Liberty. Like everyone else I take those photographs, but I also am intrigued by what is one top of all the other buildings. There are all kinds of interesting equipment, water towers, heat and cooling systems, and other things that I don’t really understand. The tops of buildings feel much like little cities of their own. They often look like a throw-back to another era. I’m especially intrigued by the water towers, which I assume are for use in case of fire.
City Reflections II depicts reflections of older buildings in a modern glass building. Included in the reflections are elements from the roofs of older buildings. My goal is to meld the old with the new, joining architectural eras through the reflection. For me the details of the chimneys and ventilation systems are part of what makes it interesting to explore this painting.
Arrives with a 31" X 23" brushed silver frame
- Framed: 31 x 23 in (78.74 x 58.42 cm)
- Subject Matter: Street/City Scene
- Inventory Number: 0C 1068 26
- Collections: Urban Scenes