Bradford William Pazant
Blue Hour, New York captures the city in a rare moment of calm—when the day releases its grip and the skyline settles into stillness. Rendered in deep blues and warm amber tones, this painterly interpretation of New York City evokes the quiet transition between sunset and night.
Inspired by modernist aesthetics and a restrained, timeless palette, the silhouetted skyline rises gently against a layered sky, reflected in calm water below. The familiar forms of the city are softened, allowing mood and atmosphere to take precedence over detail. This piece is not about movement or spectacle—it is about pause, breath, and reflection.
Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, offices, or creative spaces, this artwork brings a sense of warmth and tranquility while honoring one of the world’s most iconic cities.A reimagined portrait of Edward and Alvin Pazant in the quiet intensity of their early years in rehearsal. Their instruments, breath, and brotherhood are captured in a moment that echoes the enduring lineage of Black American sound.
Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8" (3.2mm).
.: Cotton and polyester canvas composite with a special proprietary coating
.: Black pine wood frame
.: Made from sustainably sourced materials
.: Multiple sizes to choose from
.: Sawtooth hanging hardware included