I haven’t used pastels in ages. I decided to focus my spring and summer work on pastels alone. Here’s what happened
I haven’t used pastels in ages. I decided to focus my spring and summer work on pastels alone. Here’s what happened
A Painting- Nourishment for the mind and spirit of winter weary Upper West Siders.
a new painting contemplating a pitcher full of roses and the great chaos of feelings about family
A bit about the spectacular Art on the Ave. Mission. Please, check them out if you have an interest in NYC Art. “Public art can tell a story” “We put … Continue reading Spring Exhibit with Art on the Ave.
A chilly spring night wandering the canyons of lower Manhattan, in and out of shops and cozy bars, it’s easy to forget to look up. On a whole, New Yorkers … Continue reading Night on Murray Street
Oh! how I’ve been longing to get out of the studio and back on the streets of New York to paint. This morning is March 1st and I put down … Continue reading March morning in midtown
Painting Harlem Rooftops from artist’s studio views.
A chilly sunny morning on the upper west side working en plein air.
Painting in Fort Tryon Park and Central Park North
June and July of this year I’ve committed myself to getting out in my neighborhood to paint outdoors. I am usually very shy about this because the process of painting for me has always been so personal I keep the actual deed private and in my studio, unless I could assure privacy. However, after all the isolation of 2020 I decided to come out into the light and show myself to my neighbors in Harlem.
Now, why did I wait so long? Most folks are curious and polite! Honestly, yesterday one guy driving by in his car yelled out “ Hey Lady! Nice Painting!” Thats it! It was sweet and damn I’m never going back in the “closet”
Here are my locations and the paintings of June 2021
148th Street Amtrack Overpass. 18” x 24” Acton canvas

137th Street Community Garden

July
Hamilton Grange National Memorial

I’m planning an outing next week and I’m considering the old convent which is now Colombia’s School of Medicine. You can see a tiny sliver of this location in the background on the left of the Hamilton Grange painting.
Stay tuned for more. Sincere thanks for looking at my work.
Love, Daisy