A resident of Nyack, New York from 1997, he became a landscape painter, especially of Pennsylvania and New York cityscape and river views. He was raised in New York and Pennsylvania near the... Read full biography
A resident of Nyack, New York from 1997, he became a landscape painter, especially of Pennsylvania and New York cityscape and river views. He was raised in New York and Pennsylvania near the Susquehanna River, and later lived in New York City where he did numerous paintings of the East River in a... Read full biography
A resident of Nyack, New York from 1997, he became a landscape painter, especially of Pennsylvania and New York cityscape and river views. He was raised in New York and Pennsylvania near the Susquehanna River, and later lived in New York City where he did numerous paintings of the East River in a series called "Brooklyn Views." . He began his career in the early 1980s as part of a new art scene in downtown New York, working at two famous artist hangouts, Artists Space and the Kitchen, while... Read full biography
A resident of Nyack, New York from 1997, he became a landscape painter, especially of Pennsylvania and New York cityscape and river views. He was raised in New York and Pennsylvania near the Susquehanna River, and later lived in New York City where he did numerous paintings of the East River in a series called "Brooklyn Views." . He began his career in the early 1980s as part of a new art scene in downtown New York, working at two famous artist hangouts, Artists Space and the Kitchen, while continuing to paint on his own. His work at that time focused on post-industrial unhappiness. He influenced a new generation of painters away from total abstraction to semi-abstract landscapes and cityscapes that were beautiful in coloration, small... Read full biography
A resident of Nyack, New York from 1997, he became a landscape painter, especially of Pennsylvania and New York cityscape and river views. He was raised in New York and Pennsylvania near the Susquehanna River, and later lived in New York City where he did numerous paintings of the East River in a series called "Brooklyn Views." . He began his career in the early 1980s as part of a new art scene in downtown New York, working at two famous artist hangouts, Artists Space and the Kitchen, while continuing to paint on his own. His work at that time focused on post-industrial unhappiness. He influenced a new generation of painters away from total abstraction to semi-abstract landscapes and cityscapes that were beautiful in coloration, small scale, and rigorously painted to convey basic experiences of urban life such as fleeting views of evening light hitting the sides of buildings, traff... Read full biography