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Carl MooreLa Suerte (Sofia Acosta), Quito, Ecuador (b)2017
2017
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Amazed by the quality and expression of a wall painting in the town square of Kumbaya, Carl Moore began photographing street art during his first visit to Ecuador. Moore's images serve to create lasting documents of these ephemeral yet important public statements. To create authentic street art, or arte urbano – the preferred Ecuadorian term, many of the artists risk their own safety painting at night in abandoned locations, and can incur substantial personal costs. Their work can reactivate dormant places, balance persuasive advertising, and create a site specific dialogue between the artist and their community.
- Creator:Carl Moore (American)
- Creation Year:2017
- Dimensions:Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 13 in (33.02 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Sante Fe, NM
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU13423086033

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