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These
portraits were either photographed by myself or
found in the back of some store on the Lower East
Side tossed and forgotten. Others were actual
pictures of my family. They were then drawn on,
painted on, layered and mixed up with found objects,
metal, and string. Most of these pictures are
of New Yorkers, many long gone, and others quite
alive, who are neighbors and friends. There's
something here about memory and time. I don't
know. I had hung the show in a downtown New York
Gallery a few days before 9/11 and almost immediately
had to close for a week when the tragedy hit.
After a while, they re-opened downtown and the
curious by came little by little. I sat in the
gallery for a few days then and many of the people
that came by just hung around and talked.
see
more of Constantine's artwork on his website,
www.offriver.com.
contact him at art@offriver.com.