“One Way To New York” – New York Art Original Painting by Paul Kenton.

54.5 x 35.5 cm | 21.5 x 14 in [media]. A watercolour depiction of East 45th Street, showcasing the bustling energy of New York City with a pedestrian crossing and iconic yellow taxis.. New York Contemporary Art Original Painting by Contemporary Cityscape Artist Paul Kenton. Available to Purchase.

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“One Way To New York”

Expressive watercolour lines bring New York’s East 4th Street to life in motion and color

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Details of this Piece

Title

“One Way To New York”

Size

54.5 x 35.5 cm | 21.5 x 14 in

Media

Watercolour and Ink on Paper

Format

Original Painting

Frame

Black Ornate Frame

Price

£3250

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“One Way To New York”

54.5 x 35.5 cm | 21.5 x 14 in

Framed Dimensions (approx): 83.5 x 64.5 cm | 32.75 x 25.5 in

“One Way To New York” showcases the iconic East 45th Street intersection in Manhattan. Through expressive brushstrokes and vibrant watercolours, the painting conveys a moment of movement — both figurative and literal - with a pedestrian on the move amidst the hustle of the city streets. Paul's illustrative depiction of the street signs, yellow taxis, and the towering buildings in the distance create a dynamic sense of place.

one-way-to-new-york-original-new-york-painting-paul-kenton

“One Way To New York”

54.5 x 35.5 cm | 21.5 x 14 in Watercolour and Ink on Paper


one-way-to-new-york-original-new-york-painting-paul-kenton

“One Way To New York”

54.5 x 35.5 cm | 21.5 x 14 in Watercolour and Ink on Paper


“One Way To New York” is an Original New York Cityscape Painting by Paul Kenton. A watercolour depiction of East 45th Street, showcasing the bustling energy of New York City with a pedestrian crossing and iconic yellow taxis. 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 art like this painting of Empire State Building in New York, please visit the New York Collection.

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