Some streets ask you to keep walking. Others make you stop and look up.
Times Square is always moving, but for a moment everyone seems to pause and look in the same direction.
Painted in transparent watercolor, Where the City Looks Up captures that feeling of standing among the crowds while the city's towering buildings and bright signs pull your attention skyward. It is less about the destination than the shared moment of wonder found in the middle of the movement.
Details
Size: 30” H x 20” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Original painting
Signed by the artist
Ships unframed in a protective tube from Wisconsin
This painting ships rolled in a protective tube due to its size. It can be easily flattened for framing upon arrival.
Part of the City in Passing collection.
Some streets ask you to keep walking. Others make you stop and look up.
Times Square is always moving, but for a moment everyone seems to pause and look in the same direction.
Painted in transparent watercolor, Where the City Looks Up captures that feeling of standing among the crowds while the city's towering buildings and bright signs pull your attention skyward. It is less about the destination than the shared moment of wonder found in the middle of the movement.
Details
Size: 30” H x 20” W
Medium: Watercolor on paper
Original painting
Signed by the artist
Ships unframed in a protective tube from Wisconsin
This painting ships rolled in a protective tube due to its size. It can be easily flattened for framing upon arrival.
Part of the City in Passing collection.