Tag: chelsea

  • June 05, 2015 at 04:02PM

    Lunchtime #drawing: The line for Yayoi Kusama moved just the length of four metal barriers while making this sketch, my daughter would be asleep by the time we made it in to David Zwirner Gallery, so up to check out Richard Serra instead (and asleep after her talking sounds echoed off Cor-Ten steel). #NicksLunchboxService #YayoiKusama…

  • May 29, 2015 at 01:18PM

    Lunchtime #drawing: Louise Bourgeois’ home and studio was at 347 West 20th Street, now papered with building permits. Did anyone attend one of her Sunday salons with your art portfolio and have a story to share? #NicksLunchboxService #LouiseBourgeois #Chelsea #ArtWalk #ArtistStudio #artist #architecture (at Chelsea, New York) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1EEU9AK via…

  • April 08, 2015 at 01:22PM

    Lunchtime #drawing: Scaffolding and the Chelsea Hotel, with flowery iron railings. #NicksLunchboxService #chelsea #chelseahotel (at Save the Chelsea Hotel) from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1yWf3tU via IFTTT

  • February 15, 2015 at 02:23PM

    Frozen-time drawing: I “Buffaloed-up” and went up on the frigid High Line for today’s drawing, the first time this year I had to keep my winter bicycling mitten on while taking the photo, due to the high winds that made it feel like 1°F.  46/365 from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1AbhviH via IFTTT

  • February 01, 2015 at 02:42PM

    Lunchtime drawing: Greek revival row houses from 406-418 West 20th Street in Chelsea, built in 1840 by Don Alonzo Cushman. Thanks for following this “Nick’s Lunchbox Service” project by Nick Golebiewski, featuring one drawing a day. It’s on Tumblr, and also Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and my own website.  The best way never to miss a…

  • July 26, 2014 at 06:30PM

    Lunchtime drawing: The Empire State Building from the High Line on a summer Saturday. from Nick’s Lunchbox Service on Tumblr http://ift.tt/1mQzVLO via IFTTT

  • Later than lunchtime drawing: Almost dark on the High Line at W. 22nd St., looking uptown.