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Artist: Hadley Northrop
Moon River, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
The Inverness shipwreck stands as an iconic landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area. Nestled in one of California's most picturesque locations, it has been immor...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Little London Street, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Inspired by a photograph, artist Hadley Northrop beautifully captures the enduring charm of a little street that remains unchanged over the years. "There is something irresistible about lit-up windows at night," shares Hadley. Set against the cobalt blue sky, the lights ranging from cream to persimmon cast a warm and inviting glow to the scene. "I used to live in England and loved the ordinary old buildings."


About the Artist
Hadley’s subject matter is inspired by her San Francisco surroundings, particularly the city at night. Her glowing depictions of light sources are reminiscent of a blurred photograph or a bleary-eyed nighttime stroll. Hadley developed her love for art from her mother, a watercolorist, and continued to pursue her artistic career at a collegiate level and beyond. She now works out of a small studio in San Francisco’s Mission District. Hadley goes into her studio seven days a week with her Boston terrier puppy.


Words that describe this painting: London, Hoxton, doors, windows, evening, night, nocturne, England, Britain, lights, twilight, roof, building, architecture, oilpaint, facade, small, modern, travel, city, architecture, travel, modern , oil painting, brown


Little London Street...

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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Pink Sky Circus, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Hadley Northrop exhibits a charismatic and inviting view of a circus tent at sunset. The reflective scene braces for the nig...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Shop Window, LA 91, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Festive holiday ornaments spread out in artist Hadley Northrop's jubilant impressionist rendering. A window display of a store in Los Angeles during the yuletide, the kind of still life that catches the painter's eye. Light beams from red chili pepper string bulbs, a spotlight, and reflections from the city street reflected in the round baubles and the shop window...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Street in Marrakesh, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A woman in black walks down a narrow street in Marrakesh, Morocco. "The city is known for its red and ochre walls," states artist Hadley Northrop. "The sun shi...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Tables, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Hadley Northrop takes inspiration from a blurry, usually passed-over background image of a restaurant. "The abstract streaks of red, viridian, and white forms over time revealing recognizable objects. Perhaps an orchid, napkins, a coffee samovar...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Little Star
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A neon star over a hotel in Sedona, Arizona charmed me with its simplicity and electric heat. I explored the changing light, referring to memory, and painting...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Downtown Cafe, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"The historic Ace Hotel in downtown Los Angeles has a cafe on its street level called Best Girl," explains artist Hadley Northrop. "The floor is a classic bl...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Corner in the Fog, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
This was one of 16 paintings I did showing the beauty of San Francisco at night. The painting is on gallery wrapped canvas with matte black edges. It comes va...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Legs at the MakeOut Room, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Enjoying live music at the MakeOut Room in San Francisco, I found this view of the dancers' legs, mirror ball beams on the floor, and candles on the tables cl...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Heart of Candles, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Hadley encountered this heart-shaped arrangement of candles during San Francisco's Day of the Dead Festival of Altars. "Flowers, a photograph and colorful can...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Heart of Candles, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Hadley encountered this heart-shaped arrangement of candles during San Francisco's Day of the Dead Festival of Altars. "Flowers, a photograph and colorful can...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

Delta Tree, Oil Painting
By Hadley Northrop
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
This painting is of a double redwood tree in a small town on the California Delta. I love this Victorian street at night and its combination of giant ancient trees and whimsical decorative lights.


About the Artist
Hadley’s subject matter is inspired by her San Francisco surroundings, particularly the city at night. Her glowing depictions of light sources are reminiscent of a blurred photograph or a bleary-eyed nighttime stroll. Hadley developed her love for art from her mother, a watercolorist, and continued to pursue her artistic career at a collegiate level and beyond. She now works out of a small studio in San Francisco’s Mission District. Hadley goes into her studio seven days a week with her Boston terrier puppy.


Words that describe this painting: California, night time, small work, Christmas lights, fairy lights, redwood, trees, Port Costa...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Hadley Northrop Art

Materials

Oil

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