I’m pleased to share that my work Rainy Days in New York X has found a new collector in New Canaan. Part of my ongoing New York series, this piece captures the city in a moment of transition—where rain softens edges, reflections multiply, and the familiar urban landscape becomes something more fluid and introspective. 

Rather than focusing on clarity, the work embraces blur, movement, and atmosphere, allowing the scene to unfold as an emotional impression rather than a fixed image. In Rainy Days in New York X, layers of light, shadow, and motion merge into a painterly composition. The rain acts as both veil and catalyst, transforming the city into a space of quiet contemplation. 

It is always rewarding to see a work resonate with a new collector. Explore more works from my New York series, where each image continues this exploration of atmosphere, movement, and the poetry of the city.