Through the artist Boudro, New York bursts into view, grabs us as we pass by, and turns us into participants. The noise of the city—and not just the cacophony but a sort of noise built out of color and motion and constant, changing narrative—is the pulse of Boudro’s paintings. He is a pop artist through and through, counting among his influences Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Roy Lichtenstein, and James Rosenquist, but his muse is forever New York City, and it makes of him a romantic of the truest kind.