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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21x34in
About this artwork
From my Train Graffiti series, "Putting It All Together" is a mashup of a closeup shot of a freight graffiti'd worn freight car and my graffiti and painting adds, both digital and painted on the canvas print. I do my own archival pigment prints with an Epson 7600 on coated canvas and add acrylic painted elements with brush, marker, spray and stencil. My intention is to bring the freight graffiti experience indoors for viewers to see; combine my own… efforts as co-creatornto emphasize an aesthetic, composition and color, musicality, to the artwork presented and; present documentation of actual freight car's: form; graffiti, both writer and hobo; staff signage and erasures, and the aging of cars over time. The finished art being both art, and documentation.
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.