S. Wolf creates original and dramatic reflections of New York City. At left
is the Grand Central Station clock at exactly the time the first tower was struck by terrorists and plunged the city into tragedy September 11, 2001. Wolf was there at the time. At right is a 36x24 painting of the well-known and photographed Flatiron building, designed by Daniel Burnham and built in 1902. It was never the city’s largest building but has made a name for itself for being the most dramatic-looking as it is uniquely shaped and narrowly wedged between Fifth Avenue and Broadway. His works also include the iconic Brooklyn Bridge. Wolf, a commercial and fine artist, received his MFA at Washington University and also studied at Northern Arizona University.