POSTGRAFFISM

The development of graffiti and street art has taken a turn to a new art form and branch of it that includes influences of skateboard imagery, comics and typography. Most of the young artists creating this work are disciples of Ron English. So, in some ways English inspired this brand new art movement known as Postgraffism
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How does it feel to start a new painting? Filmed in his Greenpoint, Brooklyn studio, artist Eddie Martinezstarts a large new painting while taking a break to walk his French bulldog Franny in his graffiti-clad neighborhood. Surrounded by an abundance of recently completed paintings, Martinez refers to these compositions while working on a new seven-by-ten foot canvas. Martinez uses black spray paint to make a quick sketch before introducing larger fields of saturated color and developing a densely textured surface. Constantly moving and filling the studio’s silence with his own whistling, he impatiently makes marks and scrapes off paint before it’s had a chance to dry. Equating his very physical practice to that of a boxing ring, Martinez approaches his canvas like a fighter, rhythmically coming into contact and then stepping back from his opponent. Under his pet Franny’s affectionate gaze, Martinez is satisfied by the painting’s rapid progress at the end of the day, a testament to his ability to productively harness his anxiety and aggression in the studio.

EDDIE MARTINEZ 

FROM SPRAY CANS TO OIL