Category Archives: NYC

Teresa Mind

My trip along the 70th line of longitude is over and it’s time to consider it. Painting in the landscape has been great fun. Ecstatic, really. Using the word “Ecstatic” to describe a year of plein air painting may be a bit of an exaggeration, but the term is a fair approximation and it makes [...]

In Emergency Break Glass

Gardens are for touching, walking, sitting, sniffing, admiring, and most importantly, pondering.
Approaching the Enid Haupt Conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden, I wondered if the contemporary cultural world is constrained by its own success. I’d like to think that art is potent pollen, whipped into the air by the need for change and carried [...]

A Ramble

On the streets of New York City words and pictures fall around you like leaves in the forest.
Along the walk there are cascades and…
cliffs and…
colorful canyons.
Shallow pools line the way and offer a chance to reflect…
and celebrate the glory of nature.
In this Arcadia on the Hudson,
Nymphs and…
Satyrs dance with the animals.

And when the night comes…
and [...]

7 Paintings in Progress

The view from the rooftop of the Avenue C studio.
The following 7 paintings were made in New York City. Complete titles coming soon
Wall Street
7th Street Garden
Avenue C
Avenue C Delivery
Seventh Street Garden
Seventh Street Garden Wisteria
Wall Street

Divine Comedy

Michelangelo, Creation of Stars and Planets, 1508-1512, Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome.
Today, April 22, 2008, is Earth Day. Its approach was heralded by Republican Congressman Newt Gingrich and Democratic Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, who appeared together on TV, warming a park bench as they promoted cooperation on global heating.
Too bad the Pope, while in New York last [...]

Suspension

On a fresh April morning after breakfast, I took a walk across the Williamsburg bridge, which connects the cultural hash of Manhattan to the ethnic scramble of Brooklyn. On the Manhattan end Jeffrey’s Meat caters to a diverse group of carnivores, who inhabit the Lower East Side. To appeal to all tastes, the butcher [...]

George Washington at the Bollards

Every time I hear a plane pass low over Manhattan, I wonder if the whine of the engines heralds the next missile made of jet fuel and people. I heard a plane as I was walking through Wall Street, which is at once an historical site, a financial center and, after 9/11, a trauma point. [...]

Flesh and Blood on 14th St.

14th Street in Manhattan is an exhausting, dreamlike space of suggestive and discordant sights that seem logical at the time. It’s a stream of consciousness made from flesh and blood.

While walking through this steam, I thought of a recent dinner party. Over calamari, roast duck and red wine, a friend brightened and asked what [...]