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Scroll over or click to zoom The setting is Jersey Street in Soho, NYC. This is a short, two block street between Crosby and Mulberry. There are a number of contrasts here, starting with the group of figures in the middle ground and the lone figure walking in the foreground. The background, Crosby Street is in direct sunlight, accentuating the architectural details, whereas the Jersey Street walls are in shadow, lit by only by reflected light. I felt this created a certain tension, especially with the cool blue-greens. - Nick Savides On Jersey Street NICK SAVIDES Oil painting on stretched linen Finished white edges Ready to hang One-of-a-kind Signed on front 2017 9" h x 12" w x .75" d 0 lbs. 12 oz. $875 SHIPS FREE ADD TO CART IN YOUR CART Add to Favorites Add to Registry Nick Savides Brooklyn, New York Follow this Artist Unfollow this Artist Getting to Know Nick Nick learned to paint from his mother when he was a child, but it wasn’t until college that he decided to be a career artist. His realist images of New York City are inspired by the drama of the city–the changing light, the spontaneous magic. Nick begins his process with reference photographs from his daily life, often shooting the same scene at multiple times of the day. He brings the images back to his Brooklyn studio where he composes a scene in Photoshop, adding and subtracting elements from multiple photographs to achieve the perfect composition before beginning to paint. “As my artwork is realistic, one might be tempted to think they are copies from nature,” says the artist. “Really, they are composed–every detail is considered. It is a balance between what is seen, what is true to nature, and what can make a good painting.” Email this artwork to a friend * To email is required. * Your name is required. * Your email is required. Add art to your favorites Select an existing favorites list or create a new one CREATE Add Cancel Art added to your favorites! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY FAVORITES Add art to your registry! LOG IN TO YOUR REGISTRY CREATE A NEW REGISTRY Art added to your registry! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY REGISTRY Registry Item Warning! Your cart contains Registry item.
Scroll over or click to zoom The setting is Jersey Street in Soho, NYC. This is a short, two block street between Crosby and Mulberry. There are a number of contrasts here, starting with the group of figures in the middle ground and the lone figure walking in the foreground. The background, Crosby Street is in direct sunlight, accentuating the architectural details, whereas the Jersey Street walls are in shadow, lit by only by reflected light. I felt this created a certain tension, especially with the cool blue-greens. - Nick Savides On Jersey Street NICK SAVIDES Oil painting on stretched linen Finished white edges Ready to hang One-of-a-kind Signed on front 2017 9" h x 12" w x .75" d 0 lbs. 12 oz. $875 SHIPS FREE ADD TO CART IN YOUR CART Add to Favorites Add to Registry Nick Savides Brooklyn, New York Follow this Artist Unfollow this Artist Getting to Know Nick Nick learned to paint from his mother when he was a child, but it wasn’t until college that he decided to be a career artist. His realist images of New York City are inspired by the drama of the city–the changing light, the spontaneous magic. Nick begins his process with reference photographs from his daily life, often shooting the same scene at multiple times of the day. He brings the images back to his Brooklyn studio where he composes a scene in Photoshop, adding and subtracting elements from multiple photographs to achieve the perfect composition before beginning to paint. “As my artwork is realistic, one might be tempted to think they are copies from nature,” says the artist. “Really, they are composed–every detail is considered. It is a balance between what is seen, what is true to nature, and what can make a good painting.” Email this artwork to a friend * To email is required. * Your name is required. * Your email is required. Add art to your favorites Select an existing favorites list or create a new one CREATE Add Cancel Art added to your favorites! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY FAVORITES Add art to your registry! LOG IN TO YOUR REGISTRY CREATE A NEW REGISTRY Art added to your registry! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY REGISTRY Registry Item Warning! Your cart contains Registry item.