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Summer 1997

Williamsburg, Brooklyn turned out
to be an ideal location for my
summer 1997 project. Neighborhoods
of shifting demographics - in this
case, Polish, Black, art school/bohemian,
Hispanic, Orthodox Jewish - seem to be
productive environments for me
to work in. It's not only that I'm
pretty much left alone, it's that
there's a more dynamic variety of
textures to respond to. Graffiti styles
clash more violently - more territorily
than what I've found in ethnically
homogenous neighborhoods. And the
diversity in renovation techniques makes
for a broader and more challenging
deviation in surfaces.
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