This Artist Uses Small Space to Show Larger Pictures

New Jersey based artist, Joe Lurato creates art using hand-cut paper and spray paint to make small wood cutout figures and placed in public spaces. According to Lurato, “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.”

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