Brooklyn Artist Janice McDonnell Paints the Waterfront From Red Hook to the Navy Yard
“The waterfront is ever changing,” says the painter Janice McDonnell. “For an artist, it’s a...
“The waterfront is ever changing,” says the painter Janice McDonnell. “For an artist, it’s a...
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