Tag: environmental art
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Daylighting Tibbetts en Plein Air @ Gallery 505 – Jan 4th – March 29th 2024
Jan 4 – March 29th 2024 The show opening was great – it’s up until the end of March. Let me know if you want to meet there and check it out. You can see the online version of the work here. “Good evening, everyone. It’s wonderful to have you all here, for a mix…
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12. Riverdale Crossing Mall parking lot
I painted in the BJ’s warehouse parking lot, the former site of the Stella D’oro cookie factory. This was another spot I knew of with no fence blocking the view. It’s under a sign for the larger complex, RIVERDALE CROSSING. These type of name choices are funny, solely meant to capitalize on the nearby affluent…
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11. 234th st Bridge
Residing atop a hill, each venture out to paint becomes a pilgrimage downhill, a ritualistic merging with the watershed’s embrace. Under autumn’s azure sky, the sun cast an unseasonably warm glow, painting the day with contrasts. I explored a bit looking for where I’d paint, – checking the Bailey playground along the fence line. No good…
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10. View from the Target parking lot
I painted from the rooftop parking lot of a Target. Standing atop ‘River Plaza’—once an industrial site transformed into a commercial hub—I reflected on its layers of history and change. The complex was built on the site of a former industrial site with a large warehouse housing New York Presbyterian Hospital medical records from 2002…
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8. W 230th + Irwin
Initially, digital maps hinted at a car-free Tibbetts Avenue, part of NYC’s open streets initiative. This avenue overlays the original path of the long-buried Tibbetts stream. I headed out intending to paint from the middle of the car free road. I felt the need to go looking for the lost stream to see what I…