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The Bull, the Elder, and the Bus Driver: How Assembled Cities Got Here
For eight years I have painted San Francisco one frame at a time, in the American realist tradition, fog and dusk and wet pavement. These paintings refuse the single frame because they are also refusing the single date. None of it fits into one view, and that is the point. A rich city is what these canvases look like: lives, cultures and memories stacked on top of each other, half of them from somewhere else, from some other time.
Shrey Purohit
16 hours ago6 min read
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