Steve Breslow Art Collections
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Artwork by Steve Breslow
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Woolworth Building by Steve Breslow
Pigeon Cove by Steve Breslow
Corday and Marat by Steve Breslow
Hell Gate Bridge Astoria by Steve Breslow
Bonobo by Steve Breslow
Lijiang 3 by Steve Breslow
Fresh Meadows - 5 by Steve Breslow
Grand Central Terminal 4 by Steve Breslow
Camden Maine by Steve Breslow
Construction Site by Steve Breslow
Freedom Tower by Steve Breslow
Lower Manhattan Skyline by Steve Breslow
Used Tires by Steve Breslow
Left Field Wall by Steve Breslow
Grand Central Terminal 6 by Steve Breslow
Flushing Meadows - 18 by Steve Breslow
Lesula by Steve Breslow
Freedom Tower at Dusk by Steve Breslow
Train Bridge Panorama by Steve Breslow
Past the Gate by Steve Breslow
Central Park Bridge by Steve Breslow
Under the Williamsburg Bridge by Steve Breslow
Cloisters Snow 5 by Steve Breslow
Chatham Port by Steve Breslow
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About Steve Breslow
Born 1949 New York City. MFA Queens College, past experience as printmaking instructor, multiple exhibits in the New York area with several awards for printmaking. Day job with the Social Security Administration, with occasional time off to draw some pictures and take photographs. Most recently - - 2nd prize for graphics, White Plains juried art fair and a single person exhibit at the Hewlett Woodmere Public Library of recent prints and photos.
My initial experience was as a printmaker, creating mostly black and white engravings and etchings, with images that ranged from realistic to surreal. It became difficult to maintain a bulky etching press with inks and acids around little kids, so I started to look around for an alternate way of printmaking. Now I use a computer to obtain a similar effect - drawing lines and painting tones, striving for realism, evocative images, elegant lines, dark shadows and rich textures. I work only from my own original sketches and photos. I hope to capture something meaningful in the people and places I draw. Influences range from Rembrandt, Durer, Redon, Daumier, Whistler, Hopper, and Walt Kelly.
Lately I have also exhibited some of my photographs, both digital and film photography. With a camera, I am also looking for something unusual, uncommon, a little different in the people and places I shoot.