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Street Art
Around 2015, I began placing my illustrative work in the public space, usually without permission. I started with small hand-made stickers and graduated to larger vinyl and wheat paste pieces. I don't do this kind of work anymore. I have a Google map that tracks all the pieces I've put out, including ones that have been destroyed, but I never go to Charlotte anymore, so it hasn't been updated since 2016; most likely most pieces have been destroyed, which happens to street art.
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The works I placed in public were done in several series: The Merry Inebriated Rodents of Boomtown, Boomtown Follies, and self portraits.
Self Portraits in Public
A Knowledgable Woman
The Flood
Merry Inebriated Rodents of Boomtown
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This was a design I worked up for a project in school for the Arts & Science Council’s open bid to r
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She’s up! #hbstreetartworks #hbselfportraits2018
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