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Where Music Happens – City Studies: New York (Midnight Avenue)

Where Music Happens – City Studies: New York (Midnight Avenue)

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A woven cotton city study capturing New York at midnight.

A rain-washed avenue stretches toward a distant skyline, deep blue facades rising vertically while warm windows hover above reflective pavement. Figures cross beneath a city that hums quietly in the distance.

Music is never depicted outright.
It’s felt — in the pulse of light, in the compression of architecture, in the tension between shadow and glow.

Woven in cotton thread with nuanced tonal depth, the artwork translates impressionistic atmosphere into texture. Up close, the weave becomes visible. From across the room, the city settles into tone.

Designed for rooms that listen.


Product Features

  • 100% cotton woven textile

  • Tapestry-style construction that renders artwork through thread

  • Subtle tonal transitions designed for atmospheric depth

  • Colorful fringed edges for a handcrafted finish

  • Available in three curated sizes:

    • Accent Size – 52" × 37"

    • Studio Size – 60" × 50"

    • Collector Size – 80" × 60"

Due to the nature of woven textiles, slight variations in color and texture are part of the character of the piece.

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Size & scale

Available in multiple sizes to suit different uses, from a compact accent piece to a larger statement layer. Check dimensions carefully and think about how much drape, chair coverage, or floor presence you want in your space.

Material & construction

Woven textile construction with visible threadwork and soft fringe edges. Unlike a smooth printed blanket, this style has a more tactile, substantial character and a more crafted visual finish.

Texture & finish

The design is built through woven threads, which gives the surface a softly blended, slightly impressionistic quality up close and a more unified image from a distance. That texture is part of the character of the piece.

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