Stencil master and Street Artist Logan Hicks began this direction at the NuArt Festival in Norway this past September.
“It’s part of a new direction that I have begun. I suspect that much of my new work will be following this same direction,” he says.
The new works which (once at least) have also included the artist himself, look like a still from a CGI effect – but the direction the movie is going is unclear. Is the line drawing, rendered with CAD-like precision, being brought to full bodied life?
Or is this a peeling back of the skin of architecture and streetscape textures to reveal the superstructures and engineering underneath, the bones? To further enhance the stripped-down feeling is a devotion to a monochrome palette, minus the ox blood and acrid red punches he has favored in the recent past.
Thanks Logan for showing your new stuff to BSA readers.
For more on the NuArt Festival, go HERE
See Jaime Rojo’s pics from BluePrint for Space/Primary Flight:
http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7256
http://www.brooklynstreetart.com/theBlog/?p=7394
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