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“Flatiron at Dusk” – New York Art Original Painting by Paul Kenton.

75 x 32 cm | 29.5 x 12.5 in [media]. Original mixed media on board, the Flatiron Building at dusk with rain-soaked street reflections.. New York Contemporary Art Original Painting by Contemporary Cityscape Artist Paul Kenton. Available to Purchase.

"Flatiron at Dusk"

The Flatiron rising into a blue dusk

Details

Title

“Flatiron at Dusk”

Size

75 x 32 cm | 29.5 x 12.5 in

Media

Mixed Media and Metallics on Board

Format

Original Painting

Frame

Black Ornate Frame

Price

£4950

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“Flatiron at Dusk”

75 x 32 cm | 29.5 x 12.5 in

Framed Dimensions (approx.): 89 x 46 cm | 35 x 18 in

"Flatiron at Dusk" places the Flatiron Building front and centre, its distinctive wedge rising against a heavily textured blue sky as yellow cabs and pedestrians move through the rain-soaked street below. The palette mixes warm pinks, ambers and golds with the cooler blue of the sky, the wet road pulling the colours of the buildings and traffic lights down into loose, broken reflections. This original mixed media on board measures 32 x 75cm — the tall narrow format giving the Flatiron plenty of room to dominate the composition.

Flatiron at Dusk painting location image

“Flatiron at Dusk”

75 x 32 cm | 29.5 x 12.5 in | Mixed Media and Metallics on Board


Flatiron at Dusk product image

“Flatiron at Dusk”

75 x 32 cm | 29.5 x 12.5 in | Mixed Media and Metallics on Board


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“Flatiron at Dusk” is an Original New York Painting by Paul Kenton. Original mixed media on board, the Flatiron Building at dusk with rain-soaked street reflections.

Paul regularly visits New York to continue to find new urban landscapes and skylines for inspiration. Join Paul on one of these trips in this video from his YouTube channel here. You can also read about Paul’s travels to the Big Apple to gather inspiration for his first solo exhibition in New York in this journal post. 

If you would like to see more paintings of New York like “Flatiron at Dusk”, please visit the New York Collection.