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Stairs an Broad Street Station Painting

Allan Gorman

United States

Painting, Oil on Wood

Size: 16 W x 16 H x 2 D in

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Starting with the onset of the Covid Pandemic, I've been doing a series of shadow and light paintings that somehow envision our isolation and capture the melancholia and loneliness we've all been feeling during these troubling times. This one depicts shadows by steel railings onto the diamond plate steps leading to an elevated train station.

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Painting:Oil on Wood

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Size:16 W x 16 H x 2 D in

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Born: Brooklyn, NY 1947 I started painting in the 1980's and took a hiatus for more than 20 years and picked up the brushes again in 2007. Stated showing again in 2009. The art I make explores the patterns, textures, and aesthetic tensions I see in manufactured objects – particularly within the confines of machinery and structures. When I was a kid growing up in Brooklyn, my neighborhood was near the elevated trains and I was especially attracted to the mystery and magic of the subways, city streets and exciting architecture of NYC. I was drawn to the art made by the ashcan school and precisionist artists and photographers of the earlier part of the 20th Century. And, although my style is a bit more contemporary, I think their influence is more and more evident in what I do today. I use my camera as my sketchbook, always looking for subject matter that intrigues me and makes a memorable impression. Then when transforming my reference into a piece of physical art, I make it my purpose to go beyond just a technical rendering, but also to infuse it with feeling, and I’m not happy until the art becomes an emotional experience for me, and hopefully the viewer. I think that’s what makes it art.

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