Having plumbed the treasures of Brunswick’s hard rubbish collection and recycled construction materials as canvasses for his works, Ry will bring the street, quite literally, into the gallery. His work combines cartoon figures with stencilled architecture to produce complex, layered imagery. He finds light in dark places and dark in light places; straight lines in curves and curves in straight lines.
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