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In 2016 I lived in a Coastal Oregon village with a stretch of train layover tracks where freight cars were temporarily stored. On bike commutes and during walks I began photographing the train cars up close. Graffiti up close is an abstract experience of paint and gesture. I decided to stitch together hi-res shots, mount and trim them on thick tri-wall industrial cardboard to create relief, wall hanging graffiti train cars for exhibition. I also… made a variety of freeform, shaped artworks, extracted, composited and painted with my own post-graffiti additions to create whole compositional works. The concept of this Train Graffiti series, is to offer art patrons documented graffiti'd train cars and meld them into whole compositional works with exacting detail from small hobo graffiti down to the fine detail of the cars themselves.
This work is a closeup extraction and mashup including hobo graffiti from another train car. This is a circular, varnished, ready-to-hang art work.
Sandy Sanders, born and raised in San Francisco and trained at the Art Center College of Design and Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles, is a multi-disciplinary artist who blends painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, digital media and installation works. His mixed media works and installations, conceptual appropriateness, and a gritty street-smart aesthetic, explore themes of social connectedness, abstraction vs. representation/realism, as seen through the lens of visual object making. He seeks to immerse viewers in thought-provoking, mysterious, and contemplative experiences—inviting respite from a hectic post-modern world, or engagement with important social issues of the day.