Bristol St.

30×36in., acrylic on canvas, 2020

Family portrait of the early 2000s when we lived in Brownsville, Brooklyn. This painting reveals how architectural racism translates into the hood mentality. Structural confinements and environmental incarceration has encouraged a disposition of complacency and hopelessness. My position outside the brick walls, wire fences, and closed gates represents a breakout from generational cycles.

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