New York on a Hot June Morning
by Bill OConnor
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18.000 x 24.000 x 1.000 inches
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Title
New York on a Hot June Morning
Artist
Bill OConnor
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
Description
New York City on a hot, steamy morning. The warm moist air from the Atlantic and Hudson River turns the city into a steamy oven at dawn. Two million ride the subways to work in 110 degree sticky heat. Their clothing is "soaked' by the time they get to their jobs. And yet, New york: "gotta love it'!
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February 28th, 2014
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Comments (25)
Diana Angstadt
I would like to be inside your brain cells to see exactly how you think about paintings like this... just extraordinary! F!
Bill OConnor
Vivian, Deyanira, Katerina, Nancy,Hazel --thank you all for the wonderful comments. The idea for this painting came about as I was sitting in Battery Park, Lower Manhattan on a hot, sticky June morning. I kept looking at the huge clustered buildings as they were pouring out the heat from their air-conditioning units and thought: "this city is insane"!
Deyanira Harris
Nice abstract!
Bill OConnor replied:
Deyanira -- late, but thanks. I was sitting in a park in lower Manhattan on a brutally humid morning (sweaty in my suit, shirt and tie) and thought "this is insane."