Posts Tagged ‘window’
March 14, 2016 at 02:03PM
March 14, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: A window, a chimney with a worn tile depicting half a figure, and a green door at 5 Patchin Place – where writer Djuna Barnes (1892-1982) lived. Her best known novel was ‘Nightwood’, early on she was a journalist and illustrator (including a story in 1914 where she opted to be force-fed in […]
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: 804, architecture, art, bohemians, djunabarnes, drawing, greendoor, greenwichvillage, IFTTT, literarygreenwichvillage, nickslunchboxservice, patchinplace, Tumblr, westvillage, window, writersComments (0)
February 12, 2016 at 01:30PM
February 12, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: A rail and a window on Bethune Street, named after Johanna Bethune, a founder of the New York Orphan Asylum. #NicksLunchboxService #bethune #bethunestreet #window #westvillage #art #architecture #turquoisedoor (at New York, New York) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1oaS4MY via IFTTT
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, art, bethune, bethunestreet, drawing, IFTTT, nickslunchboxservice, Tumblr, turquoisedoor, westvillage, windowComments (0)
January 22, 2016 at 04:25PM
January 22, 2016
Lunchtime #drawing: The blues on Minetta Street. #NicksLunchboxService #minettastreet #greenwichvillage #bluebricks #window #art #architecture (at Minetta Lane Theatre) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1ZSC5E5 via IFTTT
2016 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, art, bluebricks, drawing, greenwichvillage, IFTTT, minettastreet, nickslunchboxservice, Tumblr, windowComments (0)
December 05, 2015 at 02:12PM
December 5, 2015
Lunchtime #drawing: A circa 1880s brick two-story stable at 461 West 18th Street, with stars studding the ends of the beams, horses gone long ago. New – prints are available of all my drawings, link in my bio. #NicksLunchboxService #chelsea #formerstable #461West18thStreet #brickbuilding #window #architecture #stable #art #chelseanyc (at Chelsea Historic District) from Nick’s Lunchbox […]
2015 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: 461west18thstreet, architecture, art, brickbuilding, chelsea, chelseanyc, drawing, formerstable, IFTTT, nickslunchboxservice, stable, Tumblr, windowComments (0)
June 08, 2015 at 12:49PM
June 8, 2015
Lunchtime #drawing: A window on Morton Street with a flower box growing chives, rosemary and more, on our walk home from the library. #NicksLunchboxService #MortonStreet #casement #window #FlowerBox #WestVillage #architecture #sketchbook #GreenwichVillage (at Morton Street) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1cGLkzO via IFTTT
2015 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: architecture, casement, drawing, flowerbox, greenwichvillage, IFTTT, mortonstreet, nickslunchboxservice, sketchbook, Tumblr, westvillage, windowComments (0)
December 19, 2014 at 04:34PM
December 19, 2014
Lunchtime drawing: The only window getting direct sunlight on Bank and West 4th Streets. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1sHmPEJ via IFTTT
2014 | Nick's Lunchbox Service | Tags: bank street, drawing a day, drawng, historic window, IFTTT, nick Golebiewski, nyc, Tumblr, west 4th street, west village, window, winter lightComments (0)

March 10, 2014
Lunchtime drawing: Church of the Heavenly Rest on East 90th Street with curb ice, and a tree in a planter waiting for spring, just like me.
2014 | Nick's Lunchbox Service, Uncategorized | Tags: bare tree, church, Church of the heavenly rest, drawing, drawing a day, east 90th street, nyc, sketchbook, windowComments (0)

February 5, 2014
Later than lunchtime drawing: Looking out my studio window at the Brooklyn Roasting Company building on Jay St.
2014 | Nick's Lunchbox Service, Uncategorized | Tags: Brooklyn, drawing a day, dumbo, fire escapes, moleskine, pen and ink, windowComments (0)

July 24, 2013
Lunchtime drawing: The scaffolding is mostly down at Cooper-Hewitt. You can see the windows again.
2013 | Nick's Lunchbox Service, Uncategorized | Tags: Cooper-Hewitt, drawing, nyc, reflection, windowComments (0)

May 23, 2013
Residence on E. 93rd Street. A construction worker asked me, “Are you a designer or something?”