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Patty Neal
Blue Sky Green (Modern Cityscape Oil Painting of Brooklyn Rooftops)

2016

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oil on linen on panel 23.5 x 13 inches This modern cityscape oil painting was completed on linen and mounted on panel. Painted in a realistic style, the scene is of Brooklyn rooftops, where old city water towers are visible and a lush green vine grows on a gray concrete wall in the foreground. This cityscape painting is colorful with vivid blue sky and bright green vines that contrast against the gray, brown, and beige industrial architecture of the Manhattan borough. The oil painting is a contemporary spin on the ordinary cityscape as it presents themes of nature's ceaseless affect on the human world regardless of continuous industrialization. The painting is signed in the lower left corner. Artist Statement: A life is an accumulation of experiences: visual, emotional and mental. By compartmentalizing these snippets of life we create boundaries. The focus of my work for many years has been the exploration of these various life aspects and how they are bound together or bound from each other. My process is often literally composed of boundaries. I make a painting by putting together multiple panels, or I segment a single panel into separate visual spaces. The works are made up of pieces or elements of city and landscape. While exploring the concepts of boundaries I play with visual “reality.” Sometimes I combine images that are upside down with those that are not and juxtapose images from different contexts. Literal boundaries, such as walls fences, expanses of water and highway median strips are also used. My intent is to invite viewers to look beyond these boundaries to see the possibilities of a connected whole.
  • Creator:
    Patty Neal (American)
  • Creation Year:
    2016
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.5 in (59.69 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Hudson, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2271365523

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