HAMILTON STRIP is a new illustrated series by Paul Elia depicting Hamilton cityscapes. Entire city blocks (or strips) are recreated in heavy tones of black, white and gray.
The largest print is 13ft. long, allowing the viewer to literally walk down the block. Focusing on downtown and central Hamilton neighbourhoods, these drawings are meant to highlight the surreal contrast between the industrial history of the city and the residential development around it.
CHECK OUT THE PIECES: http://www.wrecovery.com
Showing for the first time in a BRAND NEW gallery in downtown Toronto called CULTURSHOC.
CULTURSHOC - art/music/books/clothes - Val Johnston and Dana Snow are opening their new gallery and culture shop THURSDAY, JULY 23rd, 2009 @ 1205 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON.
Featuring the PREMIERE EXHIBITION of HAMILTON STRIP by Paul Elia.
Dont' miss it! Join us for the opening.
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