Abandoned Building in Union City Hudson County New Jersey – Original Art – Watercolor and Pen
$200.00An abandoned building in Union City, New Jersey. Only the a woman and her dog walk its grounds.
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An abandoned building in Union City, New Jersey. Only the a woman and her dog walk its grounds.
Having drawn Bergenline Jitney buses from the outside, this piece shows the people inside it. Based on “Third-Class Carriage (San Francisco)” by Honoré Daumier.
La Patasola is a legend of Colombian folklore. A one legged creature which lures men into the woods disguised or transformed as an attractive women. In wanting to keep most of my art local to my community in Northern Hudson County, I placed this figure in James J Braddock Park in North Bergen, NJ. I also couldn’t help but lean into Weird NJ with the famous UFO magnet, the Stonehenge building in the background.
Not really a maid but a Union City, NJ restaurant worker. The name is taken by the piece that this was inspired/copied from, Johannes Vermeer’s The Milkmaid. When I first started this watercolor series of Union City illustrations I based the first one on a Caravaggio, so after a few original pieces I went back to the masters for this one.
-Kenny Velez
We honestly think this is a bit expensive for a calendar but we can’t price it much lower. If you want one, come and get it. These watercolors are from in and around Union City, NJ painted by Kenny Velez
Botanicas for me are a vestige of the old Union City, NJ, when it was still Havana on the Hudson. Here, in contrast stands a man modeled after a Central American day laborer. He represent the new wave of immigration. After the Cubans and South Americans, came the Mexicans and Central Americans. Now the botanicas have started to adapt, and next to Changó you’ll find the Santa Muerte.
-Kenny Velez
Print of a watercolor illustration of Mill Creek Point Park on the Secaucus Greenway in Secaucus, NJ. Print measures 12″ x 16″ inches. Artwork (not including the white border) measures approximately 10″ x 12.5″ inches.
This piece was made to be a little more commercial than most of my Union City watercolor series of illustrations. In fact this is almost not Union City. It’s on the border with Weehawken, our more affluent neighboring town, famous for its old water tower, and Hamilton’s last duel.
-Kenny Velez