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The Roundup

In Praise of Rust

In Praise of Rust

If someone were to pop out of any of the vans depicted in Kevin Cyr’s “In Praise of Rust” series and offer you candy, don’t take it! (Unless it’s a Cadbury Creme Egg, those are awesome.) Each of the vehicles painted depicts a beat up, graffiti-covered ride seen by Kevin on the streets of The Big Apple. In a dirty, cigarette-strewn alley these vans might not conjure up the image of fine art, but with a simplistic backdrop they look like prints we wish we could put up in our office without scaring off any colleagues who happen to be parents.

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Jonathan Levine Gallery via Mashkulture