City Scapes: The Blacks
These drawings illustrate the abstraction that occurs on a viewer’s perception of architectural forms when atmospheric, weather conditions or artificial light as influencing factors are applied. But not all of these observations came to me at once. I had begun, during my nocturnal wonderings around my SoHo loft, by picking up charcoal and drawing pads. Using the window as a delineating framework, I drew large, quick studies in black and white of the ethereal forms I observed. Beginning in black and white allowed me to accentuate forms and lights and darks. It also allowed me to work quickly and loosely, recording the most significant impressions of abstractions of forms, shapes, lights and darks. A tight rendering would have been anathema to my intent to explore the ambiguities of space and apparent layering of shapes and diffusion of lights.
City Scapes- Manhattan Bridge SE 20" x 18" charcoal
City Scapes- Nocturnal Myopia 24' x32" (charcoal)
City Scapes-Nocturnal Myopia Nocturnal Myopia Towards the East Village 18" x 20" charcoal.
City Scapes-Nocturnal Myopia- Towards Houston Street East 18" x 20" Charcoal
City Scapes-Nocturnal myopia Towards Houston Street 20" x 28" (charcoal, color pencil & oil sticks)
City Scapes-Nocturnal Myopia- Towards Houston Street 20" x 28" Charcoal
City Scapes-Nocturnal Myopia Bank Building on Spring Street 20" x 28" charcoal
City Scapes-WTC RIP 20" x 28" Charcoal
City Scapes-Nocturnal Myopia: Towards Chinatown 20" x 28" charcoal