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New Jersey based artist, Joe Iurato creates art using hand-cut paper and spray paint to make small wood cutout figures and placed in public spaces. According to Iurato, “a puddle can become a lake, a small crack in a cement wall can become a magnificent climb, a planter box can become a place for a child to play, and a shadow might be a tangible space for a few seconds a day”.


Untitled. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

Untitled. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Provenance”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Provenance”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Longshot”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Longshot”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Never Let Go”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Never Let Go”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Small World”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Small World”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Rodney Torres”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Rodney Torres”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“St. Joseph's, Albany”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“St. Joseph's, Albany”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Sea”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Sea”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Where Market Street Meets the River”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Where Market Street Meets the River”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Old Love”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Old Love”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)



“Save Yourself”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)

“Save Yourself”. (Photo by Joe Lurato)
22 Mar 2014 23:50:00