Gail Eisenfeld Art Collections
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Artwork by Gail Eisenfeld
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Cats Playing Pool by Gail Eisenfeld
Memories Loews Paradise Bronx by Gail Eisenfeld
By The Seine by Gail Eisenfeld
Kat-Van-Go by Gail Eisenfeld
Vincent Van Gogh Cat by Gail Eisenfeld
Delaware River Fall by Gail Eisenfeld
59th Street Bridge by Gail Eisenfeld
Brooklyn Bleeding by Gail Eisenfeld
American Gothic Cat by Gail Eisenfeld
Bierstadt Rendition by Gail Eisenfeld
American Cat Astronauts by Gail Eisenfeld
Psychedelic Sea by Gail Eisenfeld
Greeting Card - Voice of the Turtle Marriage by Gail Eisenfeld
Little Purple Finch by Gail Eisenfeld
The hungry goldfinch by Gail Eisenfeld
Urban Abstract II by Gail Eisenfeld
Spooky Cat by Gail Eisenfeld
Serenity Now by Gail Eisenfeld
The Mighty Titmouse by Gail Eisenfeld
Waterworld by Gail Eisenfeld
At the Bar by Gail Eisenfeld
French Bulldog by Gail Eisenfeld
Gummy Dreams #42 by Gail Eisenfeld
Red by Gail Eisenfeld
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About Gail Eisenfeld
Attended:
School of Visual Arts, Artist in Residence program
National Academy of Design
Exhibited at Cork Gallery, Lincoln Center
Ward-Nasse Gallery
New York Art Expo
***Commissions Accepted***
***Original Paintings for Sale***
Go to www.gailsgallery.com to see more of my artwork
Painting is my passion. I am a New York City artist, having studied with Bob Stanley at the School of Visual Arts and afterward, with Dan Gheno at the National Academy of Design. My paintings reflect life in the city. With Bob, I learned to see. He supported my exploration in the past, my copying the master artists - Raphael, Fra Angelico, Van Gogh, Vermeer. I once read that an artist should paint what they knew, what was around them. I followed that advice and began painting New York City scenes, starting with the Brooklyn Bridge. Those paintings were followed by paintings and drawings of Coney Island and Times Square. I love painting New York in broad brushstrokes or, at times, just a palette knife. My New York is thick paint on canvas with touches of light against the darkness. To me, New York is all about night, what you can see, what you think you can see and what may or may not be there.