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Landscape Tote Bag featuring the painting Duane Park from Staple Street by Peter Salwen

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Duane Park from Staple Street Tote Bag

Peter Salwen

by Peter Salwen

$22.95

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the painting "Duane Park from Staple Street" by Peter Salwen.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

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A few blocks north of City Hall, Duane Park was the first public space acquired by New York City specifically for a public park, in 1797, and named... more

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Artist's Description

A few blocks north of City Hall, Duane Park was the first public space acquired by New York City specifically for a public park, in 1797, and named for James Duane, New York’s first mayor after the Revolutionary War. Staple Street is one of NYC's coolest and shortest (2 blocks) thoroughfares, named ([possibly) for the tons of basic goods and produce that passed through here from the nearby docks in the 17- and 1800s. Started on location last summer, finished in the studio.

About Peter Salwen

Peter Salwen

Peter Salwen's light-filled urban landscapes are in collections across the U.S., Europe and South America. Salwen's paintings, he says "try to express the deep pleasure to be found in something as simple as sunlight on a wall or the ordinary traffic of people and machinery at city street corner. At heart they are simply thank-you notes to Nature for providing such an endless array of visual joys, most especially in New York City, which is of course Nature's noblest creation. "The city streets offer up an ever-shifting kaleidoscope of shapes, colors and impressions to the interested eye. Most of my paintings are an attempt to capture the sensations of one particular moment and somehow wrestle them onto the canvas where, with luck,...

 

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