Watertowers

"Watertowers" is my most recent work and my personal love letter to these quintessential New York structures that look down on us from their lofty perch. Each has a unique personality and seem to me to be commenting on, maybe even judging, the state of the city.

Watertower #2

2018

36" x 36"

Acrylic and Oil Marker on Gallery Canvas

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Watertower #6

2018

18" x 24"

Acrylic on Canvas Board

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Watertower #5

2018

18" x 24"

Acrylic on Canvas Board

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Portraits

I have completed portrait commissions in a variety of styles and mediums, from large scale painted canvases to less expensive digital illustrations. Contact me for more details and pricing.

Brian 1999

1999

18" x 18"

Acrylic on Stretched Canvas

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Renaissance Hipster

2014

20" x 30"

Acrylic and Marker on Stretched Canvas

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Bill 1998

1998

24" x 24"

Acrylic on Canvas

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Life Drawing

Figure Drawings available for Purchase

2019 Life Drawing #1

2019

12" x 16"

Pastel, Charcoal, and Graphite on paper.

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Female Life Drawing #6

2019

12" x 9"

Ink on Watercolor Paper

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2019 Life Drawing #2

2019

16" x 12"

Pastel, Charcoal, and Graphite on paper.

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Life Drawing: Male Figure

Male Figure Drawings available for Purchase

2019 Life Drawing #1

2019

12" x 16"

Pastel, Charcoal, and Graphite on paper.

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2019 Life Drawing #2

2019

16" x 12"

Pastel, Charcoal, and Graphite on paper.

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2019 Life Drawing #3

2019

12" x 16"

Charcoal Pastel Graphite on paper

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T-Shirts

I am always struggling to find a t-shirt that I love, so I decided to make my own based on my artwork, illustrations of my neighborhood in Jersey City, and just some fun ideas that come to mind.

T-Shirt: Gay Clubs

2021

S-M-L-XL-2XL available

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T-Shirt: Jersey City Drugstore

2021

S-M-L-XL-2XL available

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T-Shirt: Floral #1

2021

S-M-L-XL-2XL available

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Anonymous Selfie

My ANONYMOUS SELFIE series explores how gay visibility has changed over the years, and the show description from when these paintings were presented in 2017 at the 313 Gallery in Jersey City explains what I was trying to get at pretty well...

"Through Rednour's signature pixelated style he has "anonymized" the selfies of young gay men to a degree that they themselves have not, highlighting the shift of openness and visibility from one gay generation to the next."

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