This building sits near the ferry landing and piers in Brooklyn Heights. This entrance to 8 Old Fulton Street is technically on Furman Street. It was built in 1861 for the Brooklyn City Railroad Company.
It was my intention to capture and preserve the essence and unique qualities of a city that is quickly disappearing by the forces of progress. Old architecture often coupled with graffiti, grime, and a certain European sensibility has set the stage for many movies and romantic dreams in the best city in the world.
In some cases I’ve indicated the date the image was created (on-site), the location, and often the outdoor temperature or weather of the session in an effort to remember and recall the feeling of the experience of being there. Some places still exist, while others are on the verge of disappearing, and many others are just memories now.
Watercolor, Gouache, Ink, and Graphite on Paper. Painted on Canson watercolor board,
using only the finest quality Daniel Smith, Holbein, Winsor & Newton,
and Schminke premium quality aquarelle and gouache paints and pigments
SIZE: 8.25 in x 11.75 in (21 cm x 30 cm)
Date Created: 2012
Signature: Signed at the backside and marked with an initial on the front side with ink.
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
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Museum-quality Giclee reproductions are printed on either 11" x 14" or 16" x 20" Cold Pressed heavyweight 300 g/m fine-art German
Etching paper, which has a textured surface. Edges are deckled.
Indicated with an edition number and signature on the front.
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Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
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High-quality reproductions are printed on a smooth surface 11" x 14" rag paper.
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