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Completed & posted in Atlanta, Georgia on Memorial Drive at Harden Street on 7/24/2011.
Relationship XXV – “Now that you’re all Patriotic and Stuff”
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RAY JOHNSON FAN CLUB
This was the first collage where I used the “Ray Johnson Fan Club “L.A.R.” stamp.
Relationship XXV – ” Now that you’re all Patriotic and Stuff”
completed and posted on the street on July 4, 2011
Left along Euclid Avenue near Moreland Ave.NE in Little Five Points.
Relationship XXIII – “Every Love is the Woman from Ponyclub”
Relationship XXI “Can You Guess What is Real?”
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Large collage in four panels. approx. 3×4 feet. Made entirely with found objects on a “Guess” advertisement board.
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This was my second collage made specifically for an art exhibition and not as street art. It was shown for “Parcours – 40”, le parcours d’artistes à Mons during the last two weekends in May of 2011.
Relationship XX – “you can be anyone They want”
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Large collage on a painting found in garbage – made entirely of found objects.
Approximately 5’x5′ (feet)
This was my first large collage, almost as tall as me, and also my first piece made specifically for an art exhibition and not as street art. It was shown for “Parcours – 40”, le parcours d’artistes à Mons during the last two weekends in May of 2011. I was working with the group Recycling Collective at the former Royal College of Fine Art in Mons, Belgium. The school had been abandoned for many years but I still found some of the students’ art lying around in the vacant rooms. This large painting of a face was crumpled up in a trash heap so I used it as my canvas to collage on.
Relationship XIX – “Big Treat from the Paradise Machine”
Relationship XVIII – “Parisienne Brute”
Relationship XVII / “Show no interest in America’s thirst for imported oil.”

Relationship XVII / “Show no interest in America’s thirst for imported oil.”, a photo by LANCEPHOTO on Flickr.
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Relationship XVII was completed and left on 1/14/11 in Downtown Decatur, Georgia, USA. I posted it on the wood covering a window along the pedestrian walkway heading west from the MARTA station.
see where it was left in Decatur, Georgia, USA:

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