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Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Grabelsky (previously) is back with a new collection of oil paintings of people with animal heads casually navigating the New York City subway system. The paintings combine the mundane with the surreal, as others on the commute and the environments remain neutral to the hybrid creatures. Grabelsky’s paintings are inspired by the years he spent riding the subways in New York as a kid and by his early fascination with Greek mythology. More
A grant from the New York State will clean and archive 12,000 glass slide and film photo negatives from the Bronx Zoo and New York Aquarium. Here's a preview:
Leanne Lauricella, from Mansfield Township, New Jersey, left her job in New York City to take care of goats and other animals in her backyard full-time. Her collection includes several goats, a horse and a pig.
Exhibition | Alessandro Gallo, "Strani Incontri" at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York
From the colorful Mandarin Duck of Central Park to the noisy Monk Parrots of Brooklyn, meet 5 famous NYC birds that have called New York home!
Los Angeles-based artist Matthew Grabelsky (previously) is back with a new collection of oil paintings of people with animal heads casually navigating the New York City subway system. The paintings combine the mundane with the surreal, as others on the commute and the environments remain neutral to the hybrid creatures. Grabelsky’s paintings are inspired by the years he spent riding the subways in New York as a kid and by his early fascination with Greek mythology. More
In 2002 Matthew Grabelsky graduated from Rice University with a BA in Art and Art History and a BS in Astrophysics. "Science taught me how to observe the world, and art has allowed me to express my relationship to it. Since 2006, I have focused on creating paintings that combine the physical world that people see every day with imagery from mythology and dreams," he wrote on his Saatchi Art profile.
A Eurasian eagle-owl named Flaco has been on the loose for a week after his enclosure at the Central Park Zoo was vandalized
More than 10,000 species still roam the Earth. We call them birds.
In 2002 Matthew Grabelsky graduated from Rice University with a BA in Art and Art History and a BS in Astrophysics. "Science taught me how to observe the world, and art has allowed me to express my relationship to it. Since 2006, I have focused on creating paintings that combine the physical world that people see every day with imagery from mythology and dreams," he wrote on his Saatchi Art profile.
New York Alpaca A homage to John Drysdale's iconic black and white picture of A llama sticking its head out of a car window in New York (1975). Open unsigned editions White cotton artist’s paper, ultra-smooth and silky 100% cotton, acid and lignin-free Every order is custom made just for you Production in UK, USA & EU (Shipping Worldwide) Dimensions Small: 12" x 16" Inch (30.5 x 40.6 cm) Medium: 18" x 24" Inch (45.7 x 61 cm) Large: 24" x 32" Inch (61 x 81.3 cm) X-Large: 30" x 40" Inch (76.2 x 101.6 cm) Small and Medium prints have a 1” white border.Large and X-Large prints have a 2” white border.