Remember the Boston artist strategically located outside Sonsie, working away on his easel wearing cutoff shorts and no shirt? His name is Eric Kluin and if you’ve ever walked down Newbury Street during a perfect summer’s day, you couldn’t miss him. He was always there, quietly working on his iconic pastel drawings. Although, I didn’t see him this summer (hope all is well).
I always thought his works was price prohibitive (at least for me), but it turns out they’re quite reasonable (around $300). And he often sells to passersby. Anyway, I hope he comes back next summer and I score one of his work–I’ve always loved the dreamy sensuality they exude.



