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The setting is a Mobil station on 8th Avenue at the corner of Horatio Street in the West Village. It’s a summer evening, near sunset. Featured is an interpretation of Alec Monopoly’s stylized black and white mural of DMX and Aaliyah. Here, the spotlight provides color to the otherwise grayscale portraits, which blend in with their surroundings. DMX’s intensity contrasts with Aaliyah’s cool. There are a number of different spaces that surround the mural wall — Horatio Street on the left, the Mobil station in the foreground, and the Monopoly “scene” and back yard on the right. There are a few color patterns. Greens are repeated in the trees and potted shrub on the left, the dumpster in the center, and the trees and plants on the right. Blues are repeated in the windows in the top left, the Mobile sign, the recycling bags, and the Monopoly scene. Finally, reds are repeated in the buildings on the left, the Mobile sign, the man’s shirt, the lit bricks, and the folded umbrella.
Giclee on Canvas
21 W x 14 H x 1.25 D in
22.75 W x 15.75 H x 1.25 D in
White
White Canvas
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Award winning realist painter Nick Savides learned to paint from his mother at 3 years old and never stopped. Inspired by the works of Edward Hopper, the quiet energy within his art captures both a palpable sensation of light and of place. Mr. Savides has been published twice by Nabi Press, featuring urban images of New York City and Paris, as well as landscapes of upstate New York.
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