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Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

American, b. 1958
The studio is my laboratory, and a Magical place. The possibility of creating a work of art that resonates so deeply, it cannot be unseen or unheard, drives me. Creative forces enable me to observe and infuse New York and Chicago urbanscapes with bold energy and deep feeling, I put a body on an invisible entity. Yes, they are representational, however, the pictorial effect forms a communication to the viewer. Some might call it alchemy, that finds its way in my paintings as a strong unavoidable vibration from my own hand and the materials I use. Tom Irizarry is a man who does not compromise in any avenue of life and especially in making paintings. My work, like myself, stands firm on it's own ground. If you can see a fraction of what goes through my imagination as I am painting, well then my job is complete.
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Artist: Tom Irizarry Studio
Midnight Sun Lofoton, Norway
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
In northern Norway the midnight sun sets over the stillness of a strange dusk that will rise again in moments. Surrounded by mysterious dark mountains and unbelievable views of the a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment

County Mayo Beach
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
This painting is one of the finest examples of Tom's painting style and materials. Color and paint burst across the canvas, imbued with movement of clouds, sun and water. From a distant shore, County Mayo...
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Pigment

The Brooklyn Tower
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
The Brooklyn Tower looms over the city as the tallest building in Brooklyn at 74 stories high. A dramatic new addition to the Brooklyn skyline in 2022, it is depicted shooting up be...
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Early 20th Century Art Deco Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment

El Centro, Puerto Rico
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
El Centro, is a relatively new area in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This picture depicts The Convention Center seen here in the shadow of a Caribbean sunset. Unusual, rare pigments used i...
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2010s Modern Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment, Archival Paper

New York City, view from Brooklyn
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
Looking northeast from downtown Brooklyn, Manhattan can be seen at sunset, glowing in saturated red and yellow, here depicted with vermillion and lead-tin orange. Lapis lazuli blue l...
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Pigment, Oil

The Battle, Luminism, oil, pigment on archival paper
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
It is only after we emerged from the horrible Pandemic, that we realized what a battle it was for simple daily living. Tom created The Battle a few years into the Pandemic. The pict...
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2010s Naturalistic Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Rag Paper, Pigment

Relic of a Sunken Day Brooklyn
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
Painted on panel, this piece dates back to the 1990's when I created a collection of small panel paintings. Relic of a Sunken Day shows layers of oil glazes on aluminum on panel crea...
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2010s Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Lofoton Morning, Norway
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
Verified original work by Tom irizarry. Handmade oil paint made by artist, pigments on canvas, 16 x 20 inches. Morning view of Lofoton mountain range, Norway. 2024
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Pigment

Brooklyn Blue Sky
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
One calm evening in Brooklyn. One timeless painting. This scene captures the downtown Brooklyn skyline. A blue sky swirls around the last hurrah of daylight. It soothes the menacing drama of the storm cloud. Brooklyn Blue Sky...
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2010s Naturalistic Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment, Cotton Canvas, Other Medium

County Mayo Sunset
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
County Mayo Ireland is a very special place. My dear old friend Grace ended up settling here with her husband. Hers is a story of romance, love, illness, ...
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Western Avenue
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
Western Avenue is a main street that runs north and south throughout Chicago. It goes through a multitude of neighborhoods, as diverse as you can imagine. The painting captures the a...
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2010s Modern Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Resin, Canvas, Oil, Pigment

Brooklyn Blaze 1986
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
Back in the day, the glorious 1980's was a time of unequaled freedom, that we once took for granted. This picture captures the sky ablaze of a hot summer day - sunset over Downtown B...
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment

Flat Iron Building, New York City
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
I often cross Manhattan on the way to appointments. Though I have done this many times over the years, one clear blue day, the brightness of the clouds caught my attention. Looming over 5th Avenue in Manhattan, NYC, The Flat Iron Building...
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2010s Modern Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment, Wood Panel, Resin

Brooklyn Dusk Panel Painting
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
Brooklyn Dusk is painted on panel. The glass-like finish can be achieved on few other surfaces. I was attracted to this style of painting early on, seduced by the deep delicate tones...
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2010s Modern Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Resin, Oil, Pigment

Homage to Feininger
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
Lyonel Feininger is one of my favorite artists because of the way he depicts buildings. He paints them with a soul, expressed in a visible number of dimensions shown in various lines...
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2010s Abstract Geometric Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Archival Paper, Pencil

Fort Greene Park
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
In 1981, Fort Greene Park was somewhat neglected and bared the same existential, graffitied, stamp mark that covered most of NYC in the 80's. Fort Greene Park became part of my hist...
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2010s Modern Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Resin, Oil, Wood Panel, Pigment

Votive, color field, oil on panel, 2020
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
“… look into the stains of walls, or the ashes of a fire, or clouds, or mud … you may find really marvelous ideas. The mind of the painter is stimulated to new discoveries … various ...
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2010s Color-Field Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Underglaze, Oil, Wood Panel

County Mayo January Sunset
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
The simplicity of the mountains, with water and bright sky, caught my attention in this scene. Bits of land in the foreground, highlighted by mirror- like reflections, create a plea...
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Pigment

Milford Sound
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
In one of the most exotic places on earth, in the mountains of New Zealand, a lake is formed by a glacier - a fjord. The stillness of this place is otherworldly. Indeed, supernatural...
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment

Brooklyn 1990
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
One of the tallest buildings in Brooklyn was The Williamsburg Savings Bank. I was always fond of this beautiful bank adorned in blue and multi colored tiles in it's lavish hallway....
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2010s Expressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Pigment

The Golden Echo NYC
By Tom Irizarry Studio
Located in Booklyn, NY
In this sunset picture of New York City, the artist reaches deep within himself to match the heartfelt colors of a glorious glimmering sky bathing in sweet deep warm rays of brilliant yellow echoing its golden cry across the heavens, capturing groups of clouds while hoovering over the magnificent city of New York whose cold structures succumb to redemptive reflections of glory beyond our dreams, echoing never ending warm light that radiates the soul and takes us to a place reminiscent of one of the greatest cities of all time, The New Jerusalem...
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20th Century Impressionist Tom Irizarry Studio Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Pigment

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King also spoke with affectionate amusement about Margules' pride in his cooking, speaking of how "if he should ever invite you to dinner, he may serve you a hamburger with onions, in his kitchen-living room, with such an air of gastronomic protocol, such mysterious hints and ogliing innuendoes, as if César Ritz and Brillat-Savarin had sneaked out, only a moment before, with his secret recipe in their pockets." Margules was such a memorable New York personality that comic book writer Alvin Schwartz imagined him at the Sixth Avenue Cafeteria in a risible yet poignant debate with Clark Kent about whether Superman had the ability to stop Hitler. Margules' entrenchment in the Greenwich Village milieu can be seen in a photograph from Fred McDarrah's "Beat Generation Album" of a January 13, 1961 writers' and poets' meeting to discuss "The Funeral of the Beat Generation", in Robert Cordier [fr]'s railroad flat at 85 Christopher Street. 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