Thursday, March 12, 2009

First Responders view "Miracle" @ The Waldorf=Astoria



This week, some of the very first responders to Flight 1594, members of the North Hudson Regional Fire Department, made the trip to The Waldorf=Astoria to view "Miracle On The Hudson".




The members of NHRFD sent us this picture, which we are proud to reprint here:





Thanks for the picture, and thank you for your courage and steadiness in times of crisis.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

"Miracle" painting blessed in New York

Last week, "Miracle on the Hudson", Q'zeroman's rendering of US Air Flight 1594's safe landing in the Hudson River currently on display at The Waldorf=Astoria in New York, was blessed by Reverend Alistair Drummond of the West End Presbyterian Church.







Wednesday, March 4, 2009

"Miracle" displayed at The Waldorf=Astoria

The artist received confirmation that "Miracle On The Hudson" has now been installed for viewing in the south lobby of The Waldorf=Astoria Hotel in New York.

Crain's New York Business published a spot about "Viewing a Miracle" at The Waldorf=Astoria in this week's edition.

Check back here for pictures of installation and more news about the painting in New York later today.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Viewing the Miracle in New York City

"Miracle On The Hudson" is scheduled to arrive tomorrow morning, March 2, 2009 at The Waldorf=Astoria in New York City and be presented in the South Lobby through March 17, 2009.


The artist is very grateful to the Hilton Family of hotels and The Waldorf=Astoria for this opportunity to present "Miracle On The Hudson" to the public. The artist especially thanks Waldorf=Astoria Marketing Manager Jonathan Stas for his enthusiasm for this project.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Giving the Painting Away

Once Q'zeroman decided he wanted to give this painting away in the same selfless spirit of Capt. Sully's miracle landing in the Hudson, he turned to some friends for help.

Southern California radio personality Richard Duncan connected with the publicity firm making arrangements for Capt. Sully, and soon, the painting "Miracle on the Hudson" will be given directly to the Captain in gratitude and appreciation of his heroic deed.

Richard also arranged for the painting to be shown publicly on both coasts before the final gifting so that more people could share in the inspiration of the artist.

With the help of the Waldorf=Astoria Hotel in New York and the San Francisco Hilton, people in both cities will have the opportunity to see the original painting in person in the month of March.

Art services provider The Frame Maker in San Diego donated a custom floater frame and professional crating of the piece. Here is the painting in its frame and the framed painting in its crate for shipping to New York City.







A Different Kind of Miracle

Welcome to the work of the artist Q'zeroman as he delivers his newest Miracle Painting into the world.

This is a different kind of painting for the artist, inspired by a different kind of miracle.

Typically, Q'zeroman draws energy and direction from his own unique compilation of history's spiritual art & mystical texts and his own ecclectic religious studies into cultures around the globe.

His newest work is inspired by Captain Sullenberger's heroic feat in landing US Air Flight 1549 safely in the Hudson River. In trying to comprehend the presence of mind and coolness of hand it must have taken to land that plane, the artist became inspired to paint the moment in a simple and unfanciful style as opposed to his usual unrestrained approach.


The result is "Miracle on the Hudson", 48" x 24", acrylic painting on panel, a different kind of painting by the artist Q'zeroman for a different kind of miracle in Capt. Chelsey Sullenberger.