Empire new
225 creative works found
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A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
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Another shot from the top of the rock.
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View from my deck facing west, looking at the Empire State Building in New York. Copyright
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SOLD
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An early evening of the Empire State Building and Manhattan / as seen from Rockefeller Center.
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The Empire State Building with its Christmas colors dominates the New York City skyline.
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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.
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New York sunrise !
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Original sculpture, installed at the Empire State Building observation deck. Created with thousands of LEGO® bricks by artist Sean Kenney.
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It is a freezing morning in New York after the first snowfall of the season. / You just want to scream, but no one can hear you from up here.
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View from my deck facing west, looking at the Empire State Building in New York.
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New York City west side skyline at night shot from New Jersey
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Manhattan Dawn by Randy RD Riccoboni. Beautiful daybreak during holiday time in New York City, The lights dimming as the day comes in. The Empire State Building Dominates the sky and its Christmas colored light theme is visible. The Chrylser Building can be seen to the right in the distance. Two of my favorite architectural achievents in the american landscape. More about this artist In the words of Bob Proctor: All of the great achievers of the past have been visionary figures; they were men and women who projected into the future. / They thought of what could be, rather than what already was, and then they moved themselves into action, to bring these things into fruition. Riccoboni’s Impressionist art and Realism art includes California Art, San Diego Art, Los Angeles Art, San Francisco Art, New York Art, Manhattan Art, New York City Art, Connecticut Art, New England Art. Color is the first thing you notice about my work. What makes it ‘pop’ is the placement of color and texture. The primary colors in my palette are derived from the colors in the original rainbow flag which represent sexuality, healing, sun, nature, art, harmony and spirit. As a painter I am a visual storyteller. A message comes with the art – perhaps it is playful, calming, erotic, disturbing, political, or even sacred. I like to flirt with the issues and experiences we face in everyday life, the things we do and the places we go that define our lives. Whether positive, humorous, or thought provoking, my work portrays events people relate to while creating a sense of place for the viewer. RD. Riccoboni RD. (Randy) Riccoboni is an innovative American-born painter (California, 1960), influenced by his early years living in the suburbs of New York City. A self-taught artist, Riccoboni’s paintings on canvas and paper depict his travels and local interest. Subjects include California landscape, cityscape, portraiture, street-scenes, public events, and everyday happenings and friends. His palette is derived from the bold colors of the original rainbow flag. Colors that represent, sexuality, healing, sunshine, nature, art, harmony, and spirit. Riccoboni’s internationally recognized work represents community, a sense of place in a positive and life affirming manner.
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Views from my deck in New York City’s Gramercy/Murray Hill neighborhood, facing east, north, west – and looking down. SOLD
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On top of the world at the Empire State Building!
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This shot was taken from one of the observation levels of the Rockefeller Building looking towards the Empire State Building (obviously).
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Empire State Building NY City USA October 2007
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This is the Empire State Building, disappearing into the fog of dreary News Years Day, 1987.
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Taken from the Empire State Building in New York City. It’s a tetris wonderland of domino shapes and steps.
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empire state building / new york / black and white digital photography
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From the 87th floor
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