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A Rainy Day In Brooklyn

Theis painitng is a 29x41 inch watercolor of the corner of Fulton and Furman Sts. in Brooklyn, New York ca. 1886. The Brooklyn Bridge was just completed a few years before. The ornate Victorian building in the center of the painting is the Fulton Ferry Building on the Brooklyn side of the East River. It Stood until it was demolished in the early 1920's. I completed this painting in 1988. Shortly after this painting I changed my sytle somwhat to become much more exacting and deliberate in my work. I was diagnosed that summer as a type 2 diabetic and while my blood sugars where getting under contro my vision became blurry. This forced me to proceed more slowly and to use magniication to paint. I was so impressed with the result that I decided two things, that I would use the best maginification available to discern as much detail as possible , and most importantly that I would never be rushed to complete a work. I realized that the greater the deliberative process, the better the painting.

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Mirsad Mehulic 13 Dec 2005

A wonderful work!

Vivian Allen 12 Dec 2005

This is magnificent! Your painting has great detail. The colors are beautiful and sharp and the wet road with the reflections is amazing. I love this painting.

Steph Salt 12 Dec 2005

Wonderful Stanton, I can almost hear the rain and the sounds of the horses and people. Very atmospheric indeed.

Anthony Billings 12 Dec 2005

Beautiful work!

Rhonda Shereck 11 Dec 2005

Wow, I love watercolor and this is wonderful