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DUMBO 4
- 5 x 7 in
$800
"DUMBO 4," a piece from your DUMBO series, depicts a section of an urban building in the Brooklyn neighborhood. The watercolor showcases a realistic urban scene with a building featuring brickwork, two large metal roll-up doors, and arched windows that reflect the Manhattan Bridge. A vibrant vertical rectangle wall, transitioning from yellow at the bottom to red at the top, is centrally located, highlighting the play of light. Sunlight plays across the roll-up doors and onto the ground, casting dramatic highlights and enhancing the painting’s geometric composition. By blending old-world textures with contemporary elements, “DUMBO 4” pays homage to the distinctive character and vibrant atmosphere that make this Brooklyn hotspot so captivating.
- US dollars
$800
DUMBO 7
- 5 x 7 in
- US dollars
$800
"DUMBO 7" is a part of a small DUMBO series inspired by Brooklyn’s Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass. Capturing the industrial charm melded with an old rustic feeling, this piece spotlights a reflective brick building with a prominent chimney, framed by climbing ivy. Through a grid of glass windows reflecting a vivid blue sky, you’ll see soft small lights inside the building in the upper panes. The bold red bricks and lush green ivy form a striking contrast against the deep blue reflection, highlighting the building’s captivating heritage. Perfect for lovers of urban artistry and architectural detail, “DUMBO 7” invites you to experience the everyday magic of one of Brooklyn’s most visited neighborhoods in a vibrant, painterly moment. This intimate piece perfectly encapsulates DUMBO's distinctive character - the dialogue between its industrial past and vibrant present. The small scale makes it an ideal addition to a gallery wall or as a standalone piece that invites closer inspection of its detailed reflections and thoughtful composition.
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$800
DUMBO 14
- 5 x 7 in
- US dollars
$800
"DUMBO 14" captures a section of an urban building in the DUMBO neighborhood, showcasing the area's blend of industrial and rustic charm. The watercolor depicts a textured gray facade with three rectangular windows in direct sunlight. A closed metal roll-up door, with a strong diagonal shadow cast across it, is situated below the windows. A notable technique used in "DUMBO 14" is the application of granulating color to achieve the concrete texture of the building's facade. The artist has skillfully employed granulating pigments, which separate and settle into distinct patterns as they dry, to mimic the rough, gritty surface of concrete. This technique adds a realistic texture to the gray facade, enhancing the tactile quality of the painting and further emphasizing the industrial character of DUMBO.
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