20”×16” Acrylic on canvas
A view born from memory and routine: the corner I passed for 17 years while working as an architect. The composition captures that familiar intersection across from the Majestic Theater, observed on a rainy evening with the sun setting behind the artist. Wet pavement reflects distorted streetlights and theater marquees, while softened rain blurs edges and introduces a gentle atmosphere. Warm, low-angle sunlight backlights buildings and figures, creating long, muted silhouettes and a subtle glow along rooflines. Brushwork balances architectural detail with impressionistic washes—clear enough to evoke the built environment, loose enough to suggest motion and weather. A quiet, reflective scene that blends nostalgia, urban geometry, and the transient beauty of a rain-lit dusk.
20”×16” Acrylic on canvas
A view born from memory and routine: the corner I passed for 17 years while working as an architect. The composition captures that familiar intersection across from the Majestic Theater, observed on a rainy evening with the sun setting behind the artist. Wet pavement reflects distorted streetlights and theater marquees, while softened rain blurs edges and introduces a gentle atmosphere. Warm, low-angle sunlight backlights buildings and figures, creating long, muted silhouettes and a subtle glow along rooflines. Brushwork balances architectural detail with impressionistic washes—clear enough to evoke the built environment, loose enough to suggest motion and weather. A quiet, reflective scene that blends nostalgia, urban geometry, and the transient beauty of a rain-lit dusk.