A Quiet Day of Reflection On a perfectly sunny day, I sat quietly in Fort Greene Park, surrounded by stillness. This piece captures the impressive Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument, a reminder of the park’s historical significance. The sun shone down, adding a sense of calm, as I worked on capturing this powerful structure from a serene vantage point.
Observing History Through Art This piece is part of a larger exploration of New York’s parks. I bring just three pieces of paper with me, drawing from different perspectives and capturing fleeting moments. Here, the monument stands strong, framed by the park’s peaceful atmosphere.
A Statement Piece for Your Collection This drawing would be a striking addition to any collection, showcasing the balance of strength and serenity. Its historical context and bold structure make it perfect for a space where both art and history are appreciated.
Details Size: 11” x 14” Medium: Brush pen on Legion Stonehenge fine art paper, acid-free with deckled edges and a subtle texture.