Titled "Life in the Big City." Ouch, a little commentary there I suppose.
His paintings are really wonderful though. The paintings in the rain seem to draw me for some reason. Though I really don't see one that I am inspired to purchase... this one is my favorite:
http://www.christopherwestfall.com/Resources/Copy%20(4)%20of%20fifth_street.jpg (will not link)
and I almost purchased "Cherry Street Night," my wife and I decided to pass. Would have if there were two people under the umbrella. Not sure why, but that was our train of thought.
Upon further reflection, the absence of any vitality in the pictures makes them calming. However, I think that is what makes them unsuitable for my walls. I generally try to get artwork that you can look at a week later and say "oh yeah, I never noticed that." Or something that has a story behind it (paid $10 to a bum for a painting he did with his fingers on a back of a cardboard box... then had it matted and framed. The full story and the associated trip is probably why I enjoy the artwork). And I have a few POS that just match my decor.
Not that anyone cares, but there is my 2 cents on the matter.