Unknown Artists — NYC Street Art Collection
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A large-scale street work created in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in 2011, Dog & Lizard reflects the raw immediacy and narrative simplicity of early 2010s New York street art. The composition stages an unexpected encounter between two symbolic figures, a dog and a lizard—rendered in bold marker linework that emphasizes instinct, tension, and contrast between species and environments.
Executed on paper mounted to wood board, the work retains the direct, unpolished material language of street practice, where speed, surface, and gesture define the final image.
Originating from the Williamsburg street art context, the piece reflects the period’s underground visual culture, where public space, illustration, and conceptual storytelling merged into accessible yet conceptually charged urban imagery.
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