Sunday, 18 January 2015

Miriam Danar - Fine Art America
TV Competition





This is the photograph Miriam has entered. 250 votes are needed to get to the finals.

Votes can be from anyone:

Friends, fellow artists, or visitors to Fine Art America. If you vote, you're a visitor, that's all.
It's easy - just click on the link and click on the Vote button!

I will think of an appropriate "thank you" if I actually WIN this thing!

Vote Count 18th Jan 2015: 50

With 200 Votes to Advance to the Next Round


Lights from passing cars and hazy shop windows reflect on the wet streets as a lone walker wends his way home after a long day, spent somewhere ... just another night in the city.


 Night Walk In The City - New York

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Begonias At The Window


 New Yorkled's Picture of the Week



Flowers - signs of life in this industrial, sunlit view of a window. Gates and fire escapes, brick and tin, the human being must have a connection to nature, even in the middle of the biggest of cities.



 Miriam's Fire Escapes & Windows - Gallery


See work inspired by "Begonias At The Window"  <> HERE <>












New York, NY - United States

Sunday, 4 January 2015

Sale Details




 Holiday Cards - Gallery

Central Park Miriam Danar


Bethesda Fountain - Central Park

Central Park's Angel of the Waters Bethesda Fountain is one of the largest fountains in New York, measuring twenty-six feet high by ninety-six feet wide. The statue at its center was the only sculpture to have been commissioned as a part of Central Park's original design. This neoclassical sculpture, also known as Angel of the Waters, features an eight-foot bronze angel who stands above four small cherubim representing health, purity, temperance, and peace.

The angel herself carries a lily in one hand while the other remains outstretched, poised in the action of delivering a blessing on the water pouring from around her feet and into the basin at the bottom of the fountain. This is to commemorate the 1842 opening of the Croton Aqueduct, which supplied New York City with fresh water. (from centralpark.com)



Central Park Boathouse



 Central Park Photos - Gallery