Charlene Weisler’s Street art pix on Feb10 2009

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Photography by Charlene Weisler at the Kevin Barry Gallery in Staten Island NYC showcased in a solo show from April 16 – June 11, 2009.

I am drawn to the urban landscape, especially area of urban decay" says artist Charlene Weisler. I want to capture a slice of New York City that will soon no longer exist."

Weisler’s Urban Montage series of street art-inspired photographs  features her most recent portfolio of work with images taken in Manhattan and Brooklyn in 2007 and 2008. With a solo exhibition in Japan this past summer, Weisler’s work has recently been profiled in the New York Sun and in several magazines.

Her current Urban Montage body of work uses peeling, eroding and weathered street art as a template for photographic collage.

I don’t photograph acts of graffiti per se. I am drawn to the decay and chaos and how that becomes part of the art," she said.

As the photographer, Ms. Weisler searches through the vast urban territory looking for elements that can become independent images.

There’s a secretive nature to my photographs," Ms. Weisler said. "I am capturing forms you may not notice when walking by a wall covered with graffiti. And the landscape changes quickly. Many of my photographs are of images that no longer exist."

Her portfolio is located at www.CharleneWeisler.com


The Author is bemused admirer of commissioned and uninvited street art that flouresces and fades around Newcastle
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