Description
I painted this blazing red tree in Prospect Park after Superstorm Sandy swept through Brooklyn. Standing alone in the Neathermead, its vibrant red against the muted autumn landscape became a landmark for me — a reminder that beauty persists after tremendous change.
The original was first exhibited in London and now lives in a private Brooklyn collection. This print is 7/30 — signed, dated, and numbered by hand along the white border.
Materials: Epson UltraChrome archival ink on Canson Infinity Aquarelle Rag 240gsm. Image area approximately 7.5×10″ on an 8.5×11″ sheet with ½″ border. Ships flat in protective eco-friendly packaging.





