• Painted Newspaper Prints by Evan Hecox.


    Posted on 30th May, by yellowtrace in art, graphics + illustration. 4 Comments

     

    Dark Island is a series of mixed-media works by Denver-based artist Evan Hecox, currently on show at the Joshua Liner Gallery in New York City. Evan has a passion for exploring unfamiliar cities with his vintage Polaroid camera in hand, which he later uses to recreate impressions left behind in his memory. These beautiful artworks are created using acrylic and gouache on vintage newspaper, capturing Hecox’s explorations of lower Manhattan and west Brooklyn in New York City.

    I really love the way these pieces take a humble medium like broadsheet to a whole new level, using beautiful imagery and brilliant colour choices, and in turn giving them a new lease of life. Extreme love!


    [Images via designboom and Evan Hecox studio blog.]





  • 4 Responses to “Painted Newspaper Prints by Evan Hecox.”

    1. Alecia says:

      AMAZING! You’ve done it again!
      I’ve been meaning to comment for over a year and this has just made me do it! (as well as the fact I’m lazing around on holiday)
      LOVE Your blog, your work, love everything you post without fail, love your writing too… It’s all such an inspiration!
      Also congratulations on the bubba! Your description of how you feel as a newn mum makes me fear childbirth less :)

    2. [...] will then be turned into the content of his art. We discovered his Dark Island exhibit, via the yellowtrace blog, which takes us on Hecox’s journey of New York City. The graphic elements paired with [...]



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