Townscapes & Cityscapes
BRIDGE STREET BRIDGE - Manchester, New Hampshire (April 4, 2025) The Bridge Street Bridge in Manchester, NH is supported by a colorful giant, and, with the underside illuminated by late day sunshine, the parallel spans frame a wedge of blue sky high above the river.
FEET FRAMED BY CURVED STEEL - New York City, New York (
THIS WAY UP - New York City, New York (March 9, 2025)
URBAN CLIFF - Mobile, Alabama (September 13, 2024)
VIEW FROM THE RAMPARTS - Quebec City, Quebec, Canada (March 22, 2025)
GREAT DESIRE - Brighton, England (July 5, 2024)
BIRDS AT DAY'S END - New York City, New York (January 27, 2024)
FRAGMENTED - New York City, New York (March 9, 2025) A sun-kissed, bare-chested figure looms larger than life against an urban landscape. His head touches the sky, but a tree shows surreally through the middle of his fragmented body. The sculpture is one of the “Travelers” by Bruno Catalano.
WINTER LIGHTS AT THE TANNERY - Newburyport, Massachusetts (January 28, 2025)
COLOR CONVERGENCE - Newburyport, Massachusetts (October 26, 2024)
WARHOL IN MONOCHROME - New York City, New York (June 22, 2024)
JUXTAPOSITION FLOATING BY - Paris, France (August 4, 2011)
NORTH END ILLUMINATION - Boston, Massachusetts (December 14, 2024)
WORN TO SHREDS - Haverhill, Massachusetts (November 22, 2024)
HOME IN WINTER - West Newbury, Massachusetts (January 21, 2024)
CORNER OF FRENCH FARMYARD - Pleboulle, Brittany, France (July 2, 2024)
BLUE TILES, SKY TO SEA - Karato, Teshima Island, Japan (11/9/2023) Traditional Japanese roof tiles made of clay called kawara have been a part of Japan’s visual landscape for 1,400 years and have a high cultural importance. More durable than contemporary asphalt shingles, they are highly functional and beautiful and graceful. Kawara are usually colored red or gray, but occasionally they are glazed a beautiful cerulean blue. This house is on a narrow street in the small fishing village of Karato Port on Teshima Island in Japan. The thicket of overhead electric lines, also a common feature in today’s Japan, draws the eye down to the blue Seto Inland Sea.