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On the High Line, NYC Drawing

Mary Cinque

Italy

Drawing, Oil Pastel on Paper

Size: 16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0 D in

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The High LIne in NYC is one of my favourite place. I first went there years ago, when it had just open to the public as a park and later learned that my grandad, who lived in New York for most of his life, talked the Elevated line to my dad, mentioning this train passing through the buildings, a recollection that made a huge impression on my dad as a young boy. It all feels so sweet and compelling. What I love about the High Line is the clear design, how they left nature grow wild, the chance do people watching and walk and the amazing vistas of the city. This woman caught my eye for her stunning outfit and I took several photos of her and her partner (you can probably spot them in another artwork of mine: High Line, NYC I). In this one in particular she seems to be posing and I love how her figure and her color scheme interact with the surroundings. I loved to draw her golden earring, her jacket, the Converse Chuck Taylor (so iconic!) and the wonderful pletora of windows in the background. I used some of my favourite Sennelier oil pastel hues here: yellow, cold grey, a bright red, and a new addition for me: glittery gold. New York City is a place that I love for its diversity, the chance to see my favourite masterpieces in the museums and the buildings. To me it epitomizes the faith of human kind in its betterment and the willing to explore one's limits and to try and reach for the stars. I find all of this refreshing and exciting, coming from aon old and tired country like Italy. I cannot help but being happy and energized when I am in New York. I hope this artwork will transport you too to the exciting New York City, a city where beauty is all around you. I advise to frame the artwork with a glass to protect from the dust. Signed with my initials on the front and full signature at the back. Agerola, 9 January 2024

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Drawing:Oil Pastel on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0 D in

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"Mary Cinque is an Italian painter, graphic designer and blogger working and living in the Amalfi Coast. Her works – joyful, bright, colourful painting and drawings – are inspired by this place, as well as her heritage, background and travels. Mary spent her childhood between Italy and Ethiopia. Before moving back to the Amalfi Coast in 2019, she has lived in Naples and Milan, where she attended academies of fine art; and Philadelphia, New York and London where she improved her artistic skills and style. Alongside making art, she works as an illustrator and graphic designer, collaborating with selected brands, working on artistic commissions such as illustrations, labels and showroom design. Cinque’s art develops themes connected with what makes us essentially humans: our habitat – the buildings, the streets, the cities – our bodies, what we eat and how we socialise. Art, in Mary’s paintings, becomes a powerful instrument of philosophical investigation which reveals who we really are by questioning our habits, observing those characteristic traits we share as a species, often without realising it. The artist looks at human beings from a different perspective, making interesting and significant what can seem normal or banal to us in our everyday life: the buildings that populate our cities, the streets we walk, people sitting across our table at a café, strangers on the bus. In this nutshell interview by Giulia Corti, Mary Cinque explores some of the most relevant aspects of her art and reflects on how it offers an intriguing and informative perspective about the way we live as human animals. Mary, your art is colourful and vivid, it mixes human and urban subjects by making use of various techniques (oil painting; pastel drawing, markers, “digital” drawing, print-making etc.) and materials (canvasses, magazine pages, an I-pad screen). How do you choose the means with which to develop an artwork and how do the different materials and techniques influence what you want to convey, if they do? Different subjects call for different techniques. Buildings and urbanscape are always acrylic on canvas, while I prefer to depict people using a quicker, immediate approach, like the one that I can get with markers and oil pastels or digital painting. By looking at the main themes of your art, it is possible to notice what seems to be a tension. On one hand, you portrayed the stillness and artificiality of urban landscapes and buildings (e.g.

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