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Eddie Martinez's Risky Business

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From the series, "New York Close Up"

Why would an artist change his signature style after proven success? Walking the graffiti-filled streets of his Greenpoint neighborhood and working in his nearby Williamsburg studio, Brooklyn-based artist Eddie Martinez discusses the motivation to shift his paintings from Pop-like figurations to pared down abstractions. An active graffiti artist in his teens and twenties, Martinez describes both the allure and difficulty of graffiti’s inherent riskiness, and reveals how his work now is an equally risky endeavor, artistically and professionally. A montage of Martinez’s previous paintings—brightly colored and unabashedly representational paintings of flowerpots and cartoonish characters—exemplifies the prodigious output that brought him commercial attention and success, but now represents a style he "feels wholly committed to abandoning." Despite the expectations of his gallery and collectors, Martinez says, "It’s just impossible for me to keep making the same image I made six years ago." He describes how he’s both excited and frightened to forge a fully abstract style, to paint without easy reliance on old imagery.

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