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pastel on paper / 33×70 cm original sold Featured in Painters In Modern Times Other works You can see on website www.shevchukart.com Critiques are welcome.
Original is acrylic on canvas. / Nancy Fischer’s “The Show Off’ is the inspiration for this painting. / This is the first painting in a series of collaborations between Nancy and me. / The Show Off Photograph /
Acrylic / This painting has been inspired by Nancy Fischer’s gorgeous / Easy to love / Thanks Nancy!
Kindly donated by Nancy Fischer / All the artists proceeds or percentage offered by the artist, from sales through this site go directly to Chloe and her family 100% proceeds as directed by the artist goes to Chloe and her family
pastel on paper / 25×60 cm www.shevchukart.com
One of the wonderful things about New York City is that if you are walking down a street and it starts to rain, out of nowhere will appear numerous street vendors, saying “Umbrellas four dollars”. They also sell large, doorman-sized umbrellas for eight dollars. Look for them at the subway entrances, and on most street corners. Incredibly convenient!
During a sunny day I capture this girl crossing the street. With some manipulation and digital enhancement I turned it into a night shot.
New York City windows never dissapoint, especially with all of the awesome reflections!
Acrylic/digital / ............................................................................................ ran the path over shattered glass / / false comfort; cracked whip / frozen in fear / the lies on their voices / heard clearly by me / and now / the gift of truth / my truth / my life / and yes / in the hollow of my marked eyes / this strong and aware jungle cat abounds / flourish I will / thrive I do / in truth / in life / survived © Nancy Fischer
Central Park, NYC – July, 2009
New York City, Stuyvesant Park = June, 2009
Oh I do love this city!!! With the bustling streets and late night lounges where chats go as far as the morning light! New York City, Sixth Avenue
I had this image posted under Nanmarie previously, and read a poem this morning in “The Sun” that reminded me of her. New York City has always had many homeless people, and these days …. well, it’s just getting worse. Help someone today; do not judge, just help – it’s a matter of choice. “To the One-Legged Homeless Woman in the Pouring Rain” When I passed you on my way home / I didn’t think about you / nor feel a hairsbreadth of sympathy. I was talking about someone at work, / how she’d pissed me off in an e-mail. / “She’s so curt,” I think I said. It wasn’t until hours later / while looking at the sky, / a sky whose size unsteadied me, / that I started thinking of you, / you and others like you, / all the human beings on this planet / suffering simultaneously, / the hundreds, thousands, millions. . . . / How incomprehensible, I thought, / standing there on my covered porch while you stood on one leg / on a traffic median, / hungry and homeless / in a ruined side of Baltimore / in the pouring rain. ~Teddy Macker
Summer love in NYC
Avenue A, NYC
abstract digital art – so much fun to create!
Washington Square Park, NYC; early morning September, 2009
Eyes of a Child And when he becomes a man / Burdened by the trappings of wisdom / May he find balance in this such solitude / Transfixed in intense fascination / By miniscule wonders / To fix his gaze one stolen moment / Again / Through the curious eyes of a child ~L. A. Walker thank you for the beautiful poem Leon. You can see more of Leon’s work here: Leon
Acrylic on canvas / Inspired by the photography of Nancy Fischer /
NYC entrance to the Path train tht connects NYC and New Jersey.
New York City on a very early morning. Quiet streets, and all the strenght belongs to the skyline!
Canal & Greenwich , NYC – October, 2009
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