“Grand Central Shadows” – New York Art Original Painting by Paul Kenton.

57.5 x 39 cm | 22.75 x 15.25 in [media]. A stunning watercolour of light and shadow in New York’s Grand Central Station.. New York Contemporary Art Original Painting by Contemporary Cityscape Artist Paul Kenton. Available to Purchase.

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“Grand Central Shadows”

Dramatic shadows and radiant light meet in Grand Central’s iconic terminal

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Details

Title

“Grand Central Shadows”

Size

57.5 x 39 cm | 22.75 x 15.25 in

Media

Watercolour on Paper

Format

Original Painting

Frame

Frame TBC

Price

£2450

This painting is now sold

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“Grand Central Shadows”

57.5 x 39 cm | 22.75 x 15.25 in

Framed Dimensions (approx): 86.5 x 68 cm | 34 x 26.75 in

In "Grand Central Shadows," Paul uses delicate watercolour strokes to bring Grand Central Station to life. The interplay of radiant light and deep shadows creates a dramatic and elegant scene, highlighting the timeless architectural beauty and the bustling activity of the station.

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“Grand Central Shadows”

57.5 x 39 cm | 22.75 x 15.25 in Watercolour on Paper


1) Title and Alt text for the 4 main images (product, background, studio, location): grand-central-shadows-original-new-york-painting-paul-kenton

“Grand Central Shadows”

57.5 x 39 cm | 22.75 x 15.25 in Watercolour on Paper


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“Grand Central Shadows” is an Original New York Painting by Paul Kenton. A stunning watercolour of light and shadow in New York’s Grand Central Station.

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 New York art like “Grand Central Shadows”, please visit the New York Collection.

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