503 Social Club, 503 3rd Street, Hoboken
Renowned artist Tim Daly’s opening for his exhibit “The Meadows” – celebrating the beauty of the Meadowlands – is Thursday, Nov. 7 from 6:30-8:30. Please stop by, meet the artist, and have your breath taken away. Instagram
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We are proud to have famed painter and Hoboken resident Tim Daly displaying his works of the glorious landscapes of New Jersey’s Hudson County. Don’t drain the swamp – enjoy and revere it in these paintings that shed light and dark on the Meadows.
We are proud to have famed painter and Hoboken resident Tim Daly displaying his works of the glorious landscapes of New Jersey’s Hudson County. Don’t drain the swamp – enjoy and revere it in these paintings that shed light and dark on the Meadows.
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 7 – 6:30-8:30pm
From Nov 7 – Dec 23, 2024
From Nov 7 – Dec 23, 2024
Tim Daly, painter:
“I’ve been dedicated to realism from the start, painting contemporary landscapes and occasionally figures. For decades, the Hackensack Meadows, Hudson County and always, the sky above, have provided half or more of my subjects, half riverine nature and half edge of the megacity, with ubiquitous
aircraft contrails. But I do have an eye for the spectacle too, something our 21st century provides in abundance, like the onrushing climate catastrophe in all its icy, stormy, fiery, watery details. And huge Russian ammunition dumps exploding in tremendous fireballs. But this show is about the Meadows. Cheers.”
“I’ve been dedicated to realism from the start, painting contemporary landscapes and occasionally figures. For decades, the Hackensack Meadows, Hudson County and always, the sky above, have provided half or more of my subjects, half riverine nature and half edge of the megacity, with ubiquitous
aircraft contrails. But I do have an eye for the spectacle too, something our 21st century provides in abundance, like the onrushing climate catastrophe in all its icy, stormy, fiery, watery details. And huge Russian ammunition dumps exploding in tremendous fireballs. But this show is about the Meadows. Cheers.”