Patrick Antonelle has been painting for over four decades, continuously in pursuit of perfecting his talent.
Although an alumnus of the School of Visual Arts at the Brooklyn Museum and the Students League, it has been mostly self-education and confidence that has guided him from novice to master of his profession.
In essence, he attributes life and nature as his best teachers. When not painting the landscapes of Pennsylvania or the seascapes of Long Island, Patrick has most recently been portraying the many facades and moods of New York City, Central Park and their environs. They are depictions of his favorite New York architecture in various seasons rendered in his own Pointillistic- Impressionistic style. In this genre, he often resurrects nostalgic New York scenes that have been long forgotten
Manhattan Arts magazine describes as "the best Impressionist painter of our century,"
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