Nightlife ~ Greenwich & 7th ~ 1942 by Curtis Roy after Edward Hopper

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This framed acrylic painting titled "Nightlife ~ Greenwich & 7th ~ 1942" by Curtis Roy is after "Nighthawks" by Edward Hopper. In this painting, done in January 2023, we witness The Count
clowning with his pals as he contemplates his very Bloody Mary. Anticipating the delicious flavor is making his mouth water and his fiends chuckle as he attempts to withstand it's charms.

This painting was done to commemorate the arts and artists of the early to mid 20th century whose work has transported generations to another reality.

The title includes the address Greenwich Ave. and 7th Ave. which might be the location of the diner that appears in the 1942 painting by Hopper. The red brick building in the back ground still stands, but the diner disappeared long ago. There is a triangular concrete patch in the park that marks where the diner would have been. This location was walking distance from Hopper's apartment on Greenwich Ave.

You can buy the Painting at https://www.etsy.com/shop/CurtisRoyArt or buy the Prints and other Merchandise such as Beach Bags, Pillows and Mugs at
https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/curtis-roy/shop

The painting measures 24 X 36 inches and the finished size of the frame is 30 X 42
If you would prefer to buy the painting only, the price will be reduced accordingly.

We ask for 1-3 Processing Days to ship because we build a crate that will assure safe delivery.

Thank you for visiting!
Curtis Roy

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