Scenes of the city—realistic and fantasy
Painting the city is a challenge which, at times, I welcome. I enjoy
creating my own scenes purely from my overactive imagination. Other times
I am overtaken with the need to paint what I see. Included on the page are
some of the "City Lights" paintings. Most city paintings are done in oil.

Christmas Tree, oil — 23" x 35"

The Bronx, oil — 24" 36"

Broadway Snowstorm, oil — 30" x 36"

Monday Morning Wash, oil — 23" x 35"

Twin Towers, After the Rain, oil — 36" x 48" — this oil was painted in 1992

Sixth Avenue and 43rd Street Reflections, watercolor — 18" x 24"

Midtown Reflections, oil — 24" 36"
Painting the city is a challenge which, at times, I welcome. I enjoy
creating my own scenes purely from my overactive imagination. Other times
I am overtaken with the need to paint what I see. Included on the page are
some of the "City Lights" paintings. Most city paintings are done in oil.
Christmas Tree, oil — 23" x 35"

The Bronx, oil — 24" 36"
Broadway Snowstorm, oil — 30" x 36"
Monday Morning Wash, oil — 23" x 35"
Twin Towers, After the Rain, oil — 36" x 48" — this oil was painted in 1992
Sixth Avenue and 43rd Street Reflections, watercolor — 18" x 24"
Midtown Reflections, oil — 24" 36"