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by Bill OConnor
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New York on a Hot June Morning Galaxy s8 case by Bill OConnor. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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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... more
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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'!
Years ago, when I was just a young guy tending bar in New York City, I befriended the author Kurt Vonnegut. During a night of riotous drinking, he introduced me to the artist Nicademis Hufford. They became like older brothers to me. Later on Nick, in his attempt to prod me, jokingly said "Bill, if you want to hang with us, you should either learn how to write or paint." Thank you Nick. ' After many years of owning restaurants in New York, and my subsequent career in the legal profession, I realized that I enjoyed painting above all else -- I hope you enjoy my work. P.S. -- Any of my art that you purchase will not have the Fine Art America Stamp on it. Bill All images are copyright © Bill O'Connor. All materials contained may...
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Lori Deiter
Looks likes the buildings of NYC are melting in the heat. Great colors and work!
Bill OConnor replied:
thanks Lori
Carolyn Rosenberger
Very creative! Love the colors and shapes! L&F
Bill OConnor replied:
...thanks Carolyn!
April McCarthy-Braca
Congratulations Bill! Great work! L
Bill OConnor replied:
thanks April --appreciated!
Lanjee Chee
Congratulation on the sale of your art!
Bill OConnor replied:
...thanks Lanjee -- appreciated!
Melly Terpening
Congratulation on your sale, Bill
Bill OConnor replied:
...thanks Cindy!
Bill OConnor replied:
...thanks Melly!!
Cindy Roesinger
Congratulations, great piece!
Bill OConnor replied:
...thanks Cindy!!
Marina Kojukhova
Wonderful work - amazing colors!!! L/F
Bill OConnor replied:
Thanks for that Marina!!
Clara H Marton
Perfect work! ^.^
Bill OConnor replied:
Clara -- thank you Clara!
Mary Lynne Powers
Well done! L/F
Bill OConnor replied:
Mary -- thank you Mary!!
Claudia Mottram
Beautiful! L+F:)
Bill OConnor replied:
Claudia -- late, thanks!!
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Lisa --thank you Lisa!!
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Thank you Diana!!
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"!
Hazel Holland
Great abstract, Bill! L.
Bill OConnor replied:
Hazel -- late, thank you Hazel!
Nancy Kane Chapman
It's melting from the heat. Great job!!! F/L
Bill OConnor replied:
Nancy -- late, but thanks! Melting, exactly!
Katerina Apostolakou
A wonderful abstract!!
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."