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New York City Street Artist: Swoon

08/29/2009 - 9:00 am By Diana Adams

Since I express my artistic creativity through writing and not art in the traditional sense, I am always fascinated by artists who draw, paint and create with different mediums. This article is about one of those very intriguing artists.

Swoon is a 31 year old female graffiti artist based in New York City. Her main focus is creating life-sized, cut-out, wheat paste prints and paper cutouts of figures based upon people in her life. Of course, Swoon is not her real name. She keeps her real name a mystery to avoid prosecution for vandalism crimes associated with her street art.

I always wonder what these emphatically creative artists think about when they create. Where do they find their inspiration? I’ve found two quotes below from Swoon that allow us to take a peek into her mind and begin to understand where she draws her ability to create such unique street pieces.

“When I first began to do street work, part of my impulse had to do with those things that are meant to disappear and the ability to just let things go. I use recycled newsprint that I order in 90-pound rolls. It’s extremely thin and is one of my favorite papers to use because of the way it decays. It yellows. It cracks. It has this whole life cycle that I really like.”

“I’ve always really had the sense of the way that people store things inside their bodies and the way that everything you’ve ever seen or ever done is a part of you. I felt like in a way if I could somehow draw that, or make an x-ray, maybe it was just your experiences that day or maybe it’s just what you walked past that day, or maybe it’s a deeper story that’s somewhere in there for the telling.”

I hope you enjoy this interview with Swoon as much as I did!

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Author: Diana Adams

By day, Diana is the CEO/owner of Adams Consulting Group, Inc, a technology services and business solutions consultancy firm serving the specific needs of its clients in advertising and public relations. By night, she lives and breathes by writing. After publishing a small cookbook last year, she is now working on her new masterpiece, scheduled for publishing next year. “I could write all night long and not get tired of it. I think that is when you know you’ve tapped into a true passion. Whatever that thing may be, if you could do it all day or night long, lose track of time, ‘wake up’ ten hours later, and still thirst for more, that is a passion, and I feel like I’ve found that in my writing.” Diana also spends many hours each week assisting the homeless men and women in Atlanta. You can find her on Twitter at @adamsconsulting.


11 Comments

Dahlia

August 29th, 2009

That was a beautiful article. Swoon is a truly inspiring artist. <3 it

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Misty Belardo

August 29th, 2009

Wow, nice find Diana, i love Graffiti Art, its really something that is very difficult to do and yet swoon makes it look so easy and her work is awesome. Thank you for sharing this.

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paul jimerson

September 1st, 2009

I really enjoyed seeing this work. I have spent a lot of time in New York and other urban areas photographing graffiti, and it’s wonderful to see graffiti art that is worthy of an art museum. I’m also an artist and an art historian. Thanks.

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Fuad Ahasan Chowdhury

September 4th, 2009

excellent share..

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Imam Siddique

September 7th, 2009

Thank you Ms. Adams,this is ‘Stellar’.

The essence of Art is expression , hence it engages you emotionally and elicits these response.

If you are interested in the sublime however,you must look at some of the lesser known Indian artists, the ‘genuine’ ones who you will find outside Jehangir Art Gallery, in Mumbai’s Art District at Kala Ghoda near thePrince of Wales Musuem. These artists are a zillion light years ahead, rest assured. Whatwith-zero support whatsover from any institutions, these intensely passionate artists express,engage,enthrall,entertain and oftentimes ‘enlighten’ everyone who walks past their exhibits on the streets.

Hope someday you get a chance to witness this most magical and mystical artistic phenomena of contemporary Indian Art.

Yes I am an artist too and would love to show you some of my ‘fun’…No pun intended but the word ‘fun’ in Persian and Urdu means artistic expression, hence will refrain from using the much used and ofetntimes abused term ‘Work’…When I speak about my art!

Starigh from the heart with regards and much respect,
Imam.Siddique@Gmail.Com / +91.98197.73381

FYI: Indian Standard Time [IST] = [GMT] Grrewich mean Time +05:30hrs.

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September 12th, 2009

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