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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
61.8x57.9in
About this artwork
This piece, entitled " Warrior Crossing 110th Street " is a memory i had from my childhood. in the early 70's 110th street in East Harlem was a very dangerous intersection. Lots of drugs and gangs inhabited this particular section of NYC. I remember watching a Puerto Rican parade marching up 2nd Ave. There was a group of men on horseback, resplendent in colorful Caribbean ancient tribal garb. I'll never forget how powerful & graceful they appeared… to me. This image has stayed with me throughout my life. This painting is an homage to that memory
« Art is the one true universal language that ties us all together. It transcends race, creed, color, or sexual orientation. Let’s be more like art! »
Bruce Rubenstein is an American artist whose works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and around the world. He describes his art as a "manifestation of the subconscious". Rubenstein endeavors to create a specific iconography, topography, and language for each of his compositions. As maps to his inner world, his paintings are created in a "stream of consciousness" manner and invite the viewer to discover their own meaning.