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Graham Collins — Park Slope Food Coop VI
Graham Collins

Park Slope Food Coop VI

A meticulously layered composition of spray paint and enamel on canvas, Graham Collins's *Park Slope Food Coop VI* incorporates reclaimed wood, glass, and window tint to evoke the textures and surfaces of everyday urban architecture. The work draws from the visual language of storefronts and communal spaces, reflecting the cooperative spirit and neighborhood identity of its Brooklyn subject. Collins's use of industrial and found materials blurs the boundary between painting and physical environment, inviting viewers to consider the built world as both subject and medium.

Medium
spray and enamel on canvas, reclaimed wood, glass and window tint

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February 29, 2016

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Graham Collins, Park Slope Food Coop VI

A meticulously layered composition of spray paint and enamel on canvas, Graham Collins's *Park Slope Food Coop VI* incorporates reclaimed wood, glass, and window tint to evoke the textures and surfaces of everyday urban architecture. The work draws from the visual language of storefronts and communal spaces, reflecting the cooperative spirit and neighborhood identity of its Brooklyn subject. Collins's use of industrial and found materials blurs the boundary between painting and physical environment, inviting viewers to consider the built world as both subject and medium.

Medium
spray and enamel on canvas, reclaimed wood, glass and window tint
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Assemblage, City Life, Street Influence, Muted Palette, Male Artist, Mixed Media, Street Art Influence, Emerging Artist, Spray Paint, Industrial Materials, Rectangular Format, Everyday Scenes, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, American Artist, Urban Realism, Assemblage Art, Community Theme, Found Materials

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