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New York City is home to so many artists that, at times, it is
easy for some of them to get lost in the crowd and never be
‘discovered’. Not Patrick Antonelle. NY City folks have known (and loved) Patrick.div class="story_lft_wid"
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This looks just like a good number of the gardens I saw while exploring Ireland a couple years back. I particularly like how you weren't shy in capturing the sheer lushness of the greenery -- it looks almost too vivid to be real, but this is actually accurate! Even the gloomy sky can't dim the colors.
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This painting looks very lovely, it even has some kind of magic about it, because of the winter time. It's really transfers the atmosphere. Good work
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MargoZ
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I enjoy the warmth and implied light of this painting, especially in the pink blossoms. The daffodils are nicely portrayed without stealing the show, and the slight glow of the central focus on the buildings is compelling. Nicely done!
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tracy-h
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I like this gentle scene from the past. The echo of strong diagonals in the cityscape and the treeline is especially nice. The juxtaposition of warm and cool tones between the buildings and sky was also an effective choice.
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