Tag: Collage Painting

Painting Process | The Depot Minneapolis

The Depot Minneapolis by Borbay

Every now and again, you have to let the beast out of the cage to roam free through the wilderness. As an artist, that beast is experimentation. With this painting of The Depot, in Minneapolis, I decided to merge two collage techniques I have been working on: Photo Transfer, and New York Post Headline collage-painting.

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Vegas in Photo and Trump International Vegas on Canvas

Trump International Las Vegas by Borbay

Vegas. It is one of the sexiest words out there. Say it out loud, Vegas. It’s Fear and Loathing, Swingers, a Hangover, Sin, Money, Heathen lifestyle = hotness. Here is a small painting of the Trump International Hotel and Tower, and below, a shot of my gorgeous fiancé.

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NY Marathon, Devine Engagement Pictures, Peace Painting and More

Ken and Erin Engagement Photo by Borbay

My beer league goalie Ken Devine recently proposed to his lovely lady named Erin, who is from Wisconsin. Prior to their engagement, I offered to lurk in the shadows of Belvedere Castle to capture the moment on camera. Initially, Ken said that would be “creepy”, but after speaking with Erin’s Mom, he realized photos were probably a good idea.

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Painting Process | Hakker Short Film Festival Painting

Hakker Short Film Festival Painting by Borbay

Two years ago, Howard Krulewitz launched the Hakker Short Film Festival. During the first edition, I was a bit actor in Taunt’s Hard on Ice, the eventual festival winner. This year, I teamed up with Greg McMahon and Nick Mahoney to take home the title, with the aptly titled: New York Post. The Hakker Short Film Festival donates half its proceeds to the winning film maker, and the other half to an excellent charity — The Jack Krulewitz Ice Cream in My Mustache fund; with all proceeds going directly to cancer research.

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Painting Process | Palace Hotel, Camp Tel Yehudah Krulewitz Commission

Krulewitz Commission Palace Hotel Camp Tel Yehuda Commission

When Josh Krulewitz and I began planning this painting, he told me it would be a surprise for his wife’s birthday. Under the circumstance, we had to be extra stealthy and diligent to create a meaningful piece on the sly. After numerous back-and-forth emails, we decided on a three-framed image featuring meaningful photographs and locations in their life. In the upper left quadrant, there is a “scrap booked” section featuring family photos.

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Iona College Art Appreciation Lecture | Presentation and Class Guggenheim Drawings

Iona College Art Appreciation Class Slide Show by Artist Borbay

This past Thursday, I had the honor of guest lecturing at Ryan Seslow‘s Art Appreciation Class at Iona College. Professor Seslow, Iona College and the students welcomed me with open arms. My objective was to visually introduce my background, work, process and daily routine.

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Woodstock Painting + Woodstock Action = Painting Action | Woodstock

Borbay Woodstock Painting Catskill

Sometimes, you must simply attack a canvas. Without process photos. Without a plan. With gusto.

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Sheep Meadow Painting and New Yawk Tee

Borbay Sheep Meadow Painting

Here is a view of my most recent location painting, Sheep Meadow with George Steinbrenner Keeping an Eye on Things. Here is the process post with a hastily assembled video. And, I am happy to report my sweet New Yawk Tee has arrived!

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Painting Process | Sean Conner Kanye West Bear Commission

Kanye Bear Painting Borbay

It’s not every day you have the opportunity to pay double homage to artists of different disciplines. With this Kanye Bear painting, commissioned by the talented Melissa Duren, for the suave Sean Conner, I was able to give Murakami a high five, with a pound to Kanye West.

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Painting Process | First Avenue Minneapolis Minnesota

First Avenue Minneapolis Borbay

When Erin booked a pair of tickets for the Minny-Apple, I decided to spend a few days capturing a marquee location. The destination? First Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Day time. On-location.

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