Dreaming Cityscapes by Jeremy Mann
It’s very hard to pick my favorite from Jeremy Mann’s paints as each of them is so fantastic and dreamlike. This artist born in San Francisco aims to imbue his city with drama, mood and personality in his creative painting. He paints his immediate surroundings with intimate, dynamic expression. A number of his compositions are inspired by wet pavement that reflects street lamps and glitters in the rain.
“Last Light of San Francisco”
“Time Square Lights”
“Manhattan Lights”
“The Market Street Steam vent”
“Rooftops in the snow”
“Sunset by Union Square”
Painting on medium-to-large scale wood panels, Mann uses a number of techniques: staining the surface, wiping away paint with solvents, and applying broad, gritty marks with an ink brayer. He paints with confidence and gifts, addressing complex compositions with colors both vivid and atmospheric.
“7th Avenue night”
“The City Tempest”
Since his graduation, Mann has received attention from a number of critics and collectors. His work recently graced the cover of American Art Collector magazine and has been extensively exhibited in Ohio and California.
Source: redrabbit7