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Artist Spotlight: Rime
New York has always been seen as one of the starting points for graffiti. Indeed, it’s embedded into the everyday experience in that city, seen on the rooftops as you take the train from into Manhattan, scribbled on the subway.
Graffiti is everywhere in that town, especially when you cross the East River and head into Brooklyn.
Brooklyn-based artist Joseph Tierney loves graffiti, you can see it almost every piece of work he does. It draws heavily on New York’s definitive style, and he sees the work as something that fights back against gentrification, a problem that’s been plaguing Brooklyn for decades.
And while Brooklyn has plenty of amazing street art, he’s quick to call out the difference between it and graffiti.
Rime doesn’t mince words about the difference, either. His website describes street art as “Privileged motherfuckers flock to “hot spots” and commutable convenience.
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