Over the last two weeks I've been working on a series of about 10 paintings that I recently completed. The paintings are based on an idea I came up with while on vacation in Cape Cod this summer, and then while apartment hunting in Brooklyn for a week after visiting Cape Cod.
I thought it would make an interesting series of images if I combined the nice Victorian and cottage-style homes from the Cape with the hanging wires, liquor stores, subway tracks, pigeons, graffiti and water towers (amongst other things) from Brooklyn.
It was such a contrast to visit Brooklyn after Cape Cod. One is the most paved-over place in the United States (only 8% of Brooklyn's 71 square miles is park space) and practically a living thing in itself, the other is a picturesque, quiet escape with sandy beaches, delicious clam chowder and incredible mini-putt courses.
Despite Brooklyn's lack of earth not paved over with concrete, I love the neighborhoods and all the character it has.
I've always liked the appearance of water towers, and I appreciate the look of a beautiful home. So I combined the two and came up with this series of paintings I hope you will enjoy.
I really dislike pigeons, but I love to paint them.
I like the rumbling sound of the trains on the elevated tracks. Along with the sound of helicopters flying around it really contributes to the Brooklyn I had always imagined.
For some reason, it seems that there is always a pair of Air Jordan's hanging from wires in Brooklyn. Those are my Air Jordan 4's hanging together on the right.
There you have it! I still have a couple more pieces stapled to the gator board that should be finished soon. You can view all these pieces larger on the
portfolio page.