Original artwork description:

Imagine being in Central Park right now - strolling the beautiful grounds, or taking a carriage ride. Horse-drawn carriages are a wonderful way to experience the beauty of the park, and so are the bicycles. I noticed this juxtaposition of different types of transportation on a recent New York visit (although it feels like it was a life-time ago). This painting can tell a story, and you are the storyteller, so let your imagination soar.

Materials used to create this artwork:
Oil on oil-primed Claessens Belgian linen on 1/16" MDF archival art panel, finished with melamine backing that prevents warping and deterioration. Painting surface is protected with a coat of Gamvar varnish.

C15SP Claessens Belgian linen is a medium textured, irregular weave linen with one coat of oil priming to allow more visible texture. The surface has little to no absorbency and is slightly slick which allows for greater paint manipulation and building of layers while colors stay true and luminous.
Claessens linen is world renowned for its fine quality linens. Claessens, a family business in Begium's flax district, prepares artist canvas in the style of the great Flemish and Dutch Masters.

This painting is unframed and requires a frame to hang. It will easily fit in a standard (USA) 9"x12" frame.

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Materials used:

oil, linen, panel

Tags:
#horse #new york #impressionism #central park #bicycles #horse-drawn carriage #carriage rides 

Central Park Ride

Oil painting 
by Tatyana Fogarty

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Imagine being in Central Park right now - strolling the beautiful grounds, or taking a carriage ride. Horse-drawn carriages are a wonderful way to experience the beauty of the park, and so are the bicycles. I noticed this juxtaposition of different types of transportation on a recent New York visit (although it feels like it was a life-time ago). This painting can tell a story, and you are the storyteller, so let your imagination soar.

Materials used to create this artwork:
Oil on oil-primed Claessens Belgian linen on 1/16" MDF archival art panel, finished with melamine backing that prevents warping and deterioration. Painting surface is protected with a coat of Gamvar varnish.

C15SP Claessens Belgian linen is a medium textured, irregular weave linen with one coat of oil priming to allow more visible texture. The surface has little to no absorbency and is slightly slick which allows for greater paint manipulation and building of layers while colors stay true and luminous.
Claessens linen is world renowned for its fine quality linens. Claessens, a family business in Begium's flax district, prepares artist canvas in the style of the great Flemish and Dutch Masters.

This painting is unframed and requires a frame to hang. It will easily fit in a standard (USA) 9"x12" frame.

Shipping.
Shipping estimates include the cost of packaging materials and courier fees.

International Shipping.
Kindly note that customers may be responsible for import taxes and duties. Please check with your local customs and tax agencies.

Please feel free to contact me about shipping to your country

Materials used:

oil, linen, panel

Tags:
#horse #new york #impressionism #central park #bicycles #horse-drawn carriage #carriage rides 
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All my childhood and youth I lived and breathed music. The transition from playing piano to transferring this inner music on canvas with oil paint happened later in life. I... Read more

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