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December 18, 2007

"Sabrett's"

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"Sabrett's oil on panel

This image was taken from the top of one of those double-decker tourist buses, somewhere in Manhattan. It was late in the day, but at least 90º and muggy, even though it was well into October. I found the vantage point from the bus very interesting, with all those foreshortened elements. I'd like to work more on that idea - maybe get up in some buildings or on roofs and look for more dramatic compositions.

We were on the blue rather than the red bus – or was it the other way around? – anyway, this particular tour was a few bucks cheaper and it was leaving immediately. We were all eager to get off our achy feet at the end of that long, hot day, so we jumped on the bus just before it pulled away.

The tour director was this wiry little man who looked like he'd just tumbled out of a bed at the local homeless shelter. He told corny jokes that had nothing to do with New York while the bus whizzed by notable landmarks. Occasionally, he'd point something out, in between punch lines. "Oh, yeah, over there – that's the Art Student's League. It's been around since – I dunno. A really long time. Speaking of long times..."

Still, we were off our feet. And the perspective was interesting.

"Sunset from Woodley Island"

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Sunset from Woodley Island" oil on linen

I painted this one in July, at the end of a very productive day on Woodley Island. I started painting just after sunrise and worked until right before the sun went down. That made for a very long day, considering the season, but I got three pretty good paintings. My plan was to study different light effects on the bay, based on the time of day. The most interesting light (not surprisingly) was early morning and late afternoon, but I got a decent mid-day painting, too.

I was standing on one of the docks when I painted this, and at that time of day there was a fair amount of foot traffic. About an hour into the painting, I started feeling woozy from the motion, so I took photos and finished the painting the next day in the studio.

"Eureka Boardwalk"

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"Eureka Boardwalk" oil on board

December 17, 2007

"Blue Boat"

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"Blue Boat" oil on board

"Tourist in Times Square"

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"Tourist in Times Square" oil on linen

"Waiting for the A Train"

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"Waiting for the A Train" oil on board

"Chelsea Market"

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"Chelsea Market" oil on linen

December 16, 2007

"Red Carriage, Central Park"

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"Red Carriage, Central Park" oil on board

"Traffic, Manhattan"

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"Traffic, Manhattan" oil on linen

Bill and I went to New York in October to visit his sister and brother-in-law, Marge and Frank. They live in Douglaston, but they're both retired now, so they took us into Manhattan almost every day. This was at the end of the day, early in the trip.