Brooklyn to Freedom
Acrylic on gallery-wrapped canvas, signed in the lower right corner. Hanging hardware is included.
As a Brooklyn resident, I was inspired to paint this scene after frequently walking through Brooklyn Bridge Park.
This is a vibrant, stylized painting of the Brooklyn Bridge with the Freedom Tower and the New York City skyline in the background. The scene is depicted from a low vantage point from Brooklyn Bridge Park; you can see the Freedom Tower. The painting features:
The Brooklyn Bridge: The iconic bridge dominates the left and center of the canvas, with its large stone towers, distinct arches, and a tangle of suspension cables leading across the water. An American flag is flying from the top of the tower on the left.
Freedom Tower: The distinctive, white triangular shape of the One World Trade Center, or Freedom Tower, rises prominently in the center background.
The Cityscape: Behind the bridge, a mix of rectangular buildings makes up the rest of the skyline.
The Foreground: The bottom of the painting shows a green, grassy area with a few trees and a black fence or railing.
Colors and Style: A palette of blues, browns, and grays for the sky and water, while the buildings and foreground are filled with warmer tones like orange, brown, and green.
As a Brooklyn resident, I was inspired to paint this scene after frequently walking through Brooklyn Bridge Park.
This is a vibrant, stylized painting of the Brooklyn Bridge with the Freedom Tower and the New York City skyline in the background. The scene is depicted from a low vantage point from Brooklyn Bridge Park; you can see the Freedom Tower. The painting features:
The Brooklyn Bridge: The iconic bridge dominates the left and center of the canvas, with its large stone towers, distinct arches, and a tangle of suspension cables leading across the water. An American flag is flying from the top of the tower on the left.
Freedom Tower: The distinctive, white triangular shape of the One World Trade Center, or Freedom Tower, rises prominently in the center background.
The Cityscape: Behind the bridge, a mix of rectangular buildings makes up the rest of the skyline.
The Foreground: The bottom of the painting shows a green, grassy area with a few trees and a black fence or railing.
Colors and Style: A palette of blues, browns, and grays for the sky and water, while the buildings and foreground are filled with warmer tones like orange, brown, and green.