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Bull’ Eye
2012 6 x 10 inches edition: 100 The San Gennaro Festival on Mulberry Street.
Kingsbridge
2011 9 x 12 inches edition: 75
Union Square East
2011 9 x 12 inches edition: 75
Woodhaven
2011 9 x 12 inches edition: 75 The El over Jamaica Avenue in winter.
Down on Lex
2009 6 x 9 inches edition: 100 Looking north on Lexington Avenue from 29th Street.
96th Street Transfer
2009 6 x 12 inches edition: 100
Girls at the Boys Pond
2009 6 x 9 inches edition: 100 A view of the Conservancy Pond in Central Park.
Fortunes Told
2009 6 x 10 inches edition: 100
The Dairy - Central Park
2009 6 x 9 inches edition: 100
Festival at Old St. Pats
2008 9 x 12 inches edition: 75 The San Gennaro Festival on Mulberry Street.
Morning Train
2008 9 x 12 inches edition: 75 The Astoria bound W train leaving Queensboro Plaza.
Willamsburg
2008 6 x 9 inches edition: 100 Looking west on S.6 Street toward the Williamsburg Bridge, Brooklyn.
Who Can Stand
2008 6 x 10 inches edition: 100
Night Awakens on 42nd Street
2008 9 x 12 inches edition: 75
Alabama
2008 9 x 12 inches edition: 75 Looking up Jamaica Avenue from Alabama Avenue in East New York.
Brooklyn Bound
2008 6 x 10 inches edition: 100
Mott Street Market
2008 9 x 6 inches edition: 100
Pier Stairwell - Queensboro Bridge
2008 6 x 9 inches edition: 100 These stairs once connected to a stop for the trolly that ran over the bridge.
Grand Street Landing
2007 6 x 12 inches edition: 100 A view of the Williamsburg Bridge from the old Grand Street ferry landing on the Brooklyn side of the East River. This section of the waterfront has since been turned into a public park.
Turning Toward the Narrows
2007 6 x 10 inches edition: 100 The Reinauer tug, Nicole Leigh in Upper New York Bay.
Crossings
2007 9 x 18 inches edition: 50 A view on the Arthur Kill from the Dead Pool.
Between Seasons
2006 9 x 12 inches edition: 75 Looking east on 34th Street from 7th Avenue. The Empire State building rises in the distance.
Indian Summer
2006 9 x 12 inches edition: 75 A view from above the Wollman Memorial Rink in Central Park.
Along the Kill van Kull
2006 6 x 10 inches edition: 100 A view of the Staten Island ferry, Andrew J. Barberi lying along shore for repairs with the Bayonne Bridge in the backround.
The Phillip T. Feeney
2006 6 x 12 inches edition: 100 This abandoned barge and tug rest on the shore of Staten Island’s Kill van Kull in Port Richmond.
Jones Walk
2006 6 x 12 inches edition: 75 One of the arcade filled alleys of Coney Island.
Seaside Sideshows
2006 6 x 10 inches edition: 100 This Coney Island scene features a building adorned with sideshow banners painted by Mari Roberts.
Factoryville
2005 6 x 10 inches edition: 100 Factoryville was the name of an old Staten Island industrial community on the shores of the Kill van Kull. This area has since been incorporated within New Brighton.
Cathedral of the forsaken
2005 9 x 18 inches edition: 50 A covered barge at the Dead Pool on Staten Island.
The Heart of Coney Island
2005 6 x 9 inches edition: 100 These small businesses on Coney Island’s Surf Avenue have since been shut down do to redevelopement.
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