Artwork description:

This image is from my “wall cuts” project, panels in the New York City subway where print advertising is displayed. The tearing of paper by “subway artists” to create layered effects, in conjunction with its decomposition, yield images resembling finished, intentional works of art. These panels are remarkable for their intrinsic beauty and variety, and the role that chance and organic processes play in their formation.

Printed by the artist on Canson Infinity Edition Etching fine art paper with a half inch border.

• Editions:

30x24 | Edition of 10 | $1,750
45x36 | Edition of 5 | $2,500
60x48 | Edition of 3 | $4,000

Open edition is 15" W x 12" H, $500 which includes shipping

Materials used:

digital, paper, ink

Tags:
#urban #graffiti #poster #subway #found object 
wall cut, 029-069, 4th Ave. & 9th St., IND Culver Line/BMT Fourth Ave. Line, Brooklyn, NY (2021)
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by Barton Lewis

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This image is from my “wall cuts” project, panels in the New York City subway where print advertising is displayed. The tearing of paper by “subway artists” to create layered effects, in conjunction with its decomposition, yield images resembling finished, intentional works of art. These panels are remarkable for their intrinsic beauty and variety, and the role that chance and organic processes play in their formation.

Printed by the artist on Canson Infinity Edition Etching fine art paper with a half inch border.

• Editions:

30x24 | Edition of 10 | $1,750
45x36 | Edition of 5 | $2,500
60x48 | Edition of 3 | $4,000

Open edition is 15" W x 12" H, $500 which includes shipping

Materials used:

digital, paper, ink

Tags:
#urban #graffiti #poster #subway #found object 

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I chronicle the impermanence, continuous evolution, and elusive forces that form the visual fabric of city life. My work lies at the intersection of fine art, documentary, advertising, popular culture... Read more

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