Piece description from the artist
The Prospect Park Boathouse is a lovely building, nearly lost to the sands of time in the 1960s but saved by concerned citizens. This view is from the bridge opposite the boathouse. This work on paper is playful, immediate, and colorful, capturing the air of an warm early spring day.
I paint New York City's wild edges – the parks, waterways, and forgotten green spaces where nature persists despite urban pressure.
Based in the Bronx, I'm currently exploring Van Cortlandt Park, one of NYC's largest and wildest parks. My work captures these landscapes in oil, focusing on the moments when light, water, and seasons transform familiar places into something unexpected.
I studied at Carnegie Mellon (BFA) and in England (MA in Arts and Ecology). My paintings are in private collections internationally.
See more at noelhefele.com

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