Brooklyn-based graffiti artist Swoon, who is known for her wheatpaste prints and paper cutouts, is hitting her borough this summer with a number of new pieces. Swoon’s productions seem to be on the rise, as she was featured earlier this year in MOCA‘s “Art in the Streets”, and currently, her instillation Thalassa can be seen in the atrium of the New Orleans Museum of Art. Included in the new works that we’ve been seeing around Brooklyn, is a variation on her MOCA instillation (pictured above). I’m liking what I’m seeing and hope to see more of Swoon; be it in the streets or in museums.
Photos via StreetArtNews
More photos of Swoon’s recent works after the jump.
Swoon at MOCA : Photo via Arrested Motion
Swoon at NOMA : Photos via Nuart
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