Drawing of Traffic chaos in New York City
The scene shows a car accident and traffic jam in front of Radio City, New York. The scene of cars and police along with the chaotic nature of the work is a result of Stephen`s imagination. Although he might have witnessed similar accidents, this particular scene shows how he imagines a typical car accident in New York. Looking at the period of the cars suggests that this imaginary traffic chaos ideally would have taken place in the early – mid 90`s period. Upon producing this drawing Stephen had not visited the city for 14 years.
Original Drawing of Traffic chaos in New York City measuring 594 x 420mm (A2), created and hand drawn by the artist.
The Print
Framing Guide
Original artworks are considered to be the most authentic works of an artist without reproduction or imitation. Stephen's original drawings are sketched, hand drawn, signed and dated by himself and are unique pieces. No other person is involved in the creation of his drawings. In fact, you may be able to trace his DNA on the paper itself. Original artworks also come with a Certificate of Authenticity also signed by Stephen.
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Care Instructions
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