José Parla is inspired by all the anonymous artwork found in streets all over the world. I find compositions on surfaces of deteriorated walls, and remnants of construction markings. In my paintings I create layers and textures representing the age of memories collected through different periods of my life. Evidence is left on walls by fleeting creators both aware of their message, and oblivious to what I may find in their signs. Still, they remain mostly unidentified. When working on my paintings I imagine different people are making choices to write, paint, or destroy the surfaces. To do this I employ techniques to age my work, adopting materials normally used in construction sites.

I think the outcome of the approach is really successful–inspired but not limited to the urban environment around us. Some of the work was just in the Chelsea Art Musem in a show called Hollywood to the Street: From the Poster to Graffiti and right now can be seen at a show in Philadelphia at the 222gallery.


kat Friday, 05.12.06 @ 7:05 am

the reality of continuos bombardment of advertisement and postings and general visual sales on the streets of new york very often freaks the fuck out of me.. especially in my calmer hood of brooklyn where i moved to get a breather from it all..
but it’s comforting and inspiring to see someone take that and create a thing of beauty…
any shows in brooklyn soon???




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