A pencil drawing of the New york skyline by Brooklyn Bridge. This took over a year to draw…and I enjoyed every second :)
World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
This isn’t a shot of a building that I flipped in Photoshop. It’s designed to look this way if you stand in the corner and shoot almost straight up. I did take a bit of tweaking as it’s not designed to be perfectly symmetrical. One wing of the building is shorter than the other. It’s a really well designed building with a wonderful abstract quality. Love the skyscrapers of MIdtown Manhattan.
one of the few times I was actually glad somebody got in the way of my shot! totally adds to the hustle n’ bustle feel of NYC :)
A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
A snowy morning in Bryant Park in Manhattan.
Taken from the top of the Rockefeller centre. I’m not very good with landscapes and cityscapes, but I’ve always wanted to go visit the city and get some black and white shots of it.
Another shot from the top of the rock.
photograph-just another day on the planet..
Location: NYC, USA
This image was taken on the 2nd or 3rd floor of the Amex Building in New York. People were drawn to the view of the rebuilding of Ground Zero and were speaking so softly. Concurrent to the silent viewing is the incredible acitivity of rebuilding taking place in the area itself. Originally the glass wall seen here was opaque (marble, i think) but when the repairs were made to the building the marble was removed so that people could view Ground Zero. Shot taken with my little digital camera that i have since lost!
A scene from a model of New York City’s Greenwich Village neighborhood, created with over 50,000 LEGO® elements by artist Sean Kenney.
A New York tale in the rain. Pastel on paper.
Taken the last morning of a NYC trip I took to do a project at Google. The sky was amazing!
Featured in the In-Between Group – Thank You / Featured in the Curious Vintage Fictions Group – Thank You / Featured in the New York State: Up, down and all around Group – Thank You / The image began with my photo of the Empire State Building taken from the Rockefeller Centre building in January this year. The gorilla has been extracted from my image taken at Taronga Zoo, Sydney in Dec 07. Credit to Robyn England www.happyrobyn.com for the La Femme elements of cat and striped hat. Credit to Katie Pertiet of DesignerDigitals.com for the LetterBox traveller paper (vintage aircraft ). / The title reflects the humour in the image with an oversized cat watching nonchalantly on the other building while flames lick at King Kong. If you look closely you might spot my daughter (the heroine) standing on the Empire State building waiting to be rescued by a confused King Kong. Hence the need for a Tom-Tom! A little whimsy is good for the soul. Thanks for looking. / / Gorilla image /
I love the Big Apple and I love music. My last visit to New York inspired me to create this illustration.
Once housed art and crafts / Now hollowed reminder of the past / Color coded to forget / A life rich in elegance I was inspired by my love for the Roycroft Inn to write this little poem. Built in 1895, the Roycroft Arts and Crafts Community had many buildings to house the artistic community and unfortunately a fire claimed one of the elegant buildings years ago and now lays in ruins. / East Aurora, NY Casio Exilim /
The magnificence of New York City
Acrylic and oil on canvas
Nature makes canyons dark – man makes them light. New York City 2009 Dedicated to all of those that miss being there.
So many things to do, so many lives, so many fragile hearts! Colorex watercolor and Sennelier pastel on Lanaquarelle 300 lb. paper. 76×56 cm.
Buffalo New York City Hall in the late day sun. / Buffalo City Hall City of Buffalo, New York State. Located at 65 Niagara Square, the 32 story Art Deco building was completed in 1931 by Dietel, Wade & Jones. Leica V-Lux 1. / PLEASE NOTE: All images copyrighted to © JKKimball (All Rights Reserved – Worldwide). No image (in whole or in part) is to be reproduced, downloaded, copied, duplicated, modified, sampled, redistributed or archived without the written authorization of JKKimball
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