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Painting, Watercolor And Gouache On Paper on Paper
Size: 20.6 W x 28.1 H x 0.1 D in
This is a cross-sectional painting of the Lincoln Place bridge over the Franklin Avenue shuttle in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The incredible fence weaving was made by the Brooklyn Hi-Art Machine.
Original Created:2017
Subjects:Architecture
Materials:PaperWatercolor
Styles:Realism
Mediums:Watercolor And Gouache On Paper
Painting:Watercolor And Gouache On Paper on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:20.6 W x 28.1 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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Adrian Coleman (b. 1984) is a British-born American painter who has recently returned to New York after living for four years in London. His work concerns urban disjunction, hybrid geopraphies, and the paradox of the immigrant experience. His use of watercolor refers to the "Picturesque" tradition, although his landscapes are gritty and dislocated rather than idyllic. Coleman is a winner of the 2012 Brooklyn Museum GO Open Studio Competition. He appeared in the Bronx Museum's 2015 Biennial and BRIC's 2016 Brooklyn Biennial. In 2017, Steven Amedee Gallery in Manhattan presented a solo exhibition of his work. In London, Coleman has participated in group exhibitions at the Mall Galleries, Peckham Levels, and the Willis Museum. In 2020, Adrian was awarded the Hopper Prize. In 2021, his show “Citizens of Nowhere” appeared at Taymour Grahne projects in London.
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