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Francis Livingston
"Deco Rising"

2018

About the Item

I take a lot of liberties with the buildings, sometimes it’s a specific building in Los Angeles or San Francisco. Most of the time I choose New York because of the great views. I have done different architecture paintings, but when I paint them, I just look at the building shapes and the light hitting them and I look at them like building blocks. The paintings are based on actual buildings, but I will create my own skyline or group of buildings. Very seldom am I painting the actual skyline of a city that you can go out and see. I would go to SoHo and change color and light; it is recognizable, but goes beyond what a photograph could do in terms of composition and mood, and I can control that in a painting. There are endless possibilities when I take these liberties. I’m an unorthodox painter. I don’t paint by any rule or order. The development doesn’t make sense, but the product is what you see in front of you.
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