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Megan Marie, 42nd Street

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Bernadette Birney, Grand Central Terminal

Meghan Currie, Tribeca

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Meghan Currie, Freedom Tower

Elitza Datcheva, Central Park

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Tao Porchon-Lynch, Spring in Central Park

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Trace Keaslor, Financial District

Bill Gluck (aka Flexibill), Autumn in Central Park

Gerald Saluti, Upper East Side

Kim Stetz, Central Park (painted by Andy Golub)

Kelly Kamm, Downtown Manhattan

Sarah McGrath, Meatpacking District

Megan Marie, The Cloisters

Hannah Gart, Church Street

Jen Warakomski, Brooklyn Bridge

Robert Sturman
A dedicated yoga practitioner himself, Sturman's work has increasingly focused on capturing the timeless grace and embodied mindfulness of asana. His portraits, whether set in the lively streets of Manhattan, the expansiveness of Malibu's beaches and canyons, the timeless elegance of Walden's New England, or the bleakness of San Quentin Prison, remind us that there is beauty everywhere. In Sturman's own words "I often think of Rumi: 'I can't stop pointing to the beauty.' That feels right to me."
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