Decay of Industry, Industry of Decay

ARTIST STATEMENT

My work explores landscape as a memorial. As a painting, a landscape is a physical fact and work of the mind. Landscapes are recorded moments by which we process and order our external environment. They reveal as much about the culture in which they were made as the topography they depict. My most recent body of work documents a Brooklyn in transition. Depicting specific sites of residential construction and decay in the present Williamsburg and Red Hook waterfronts, my paintings evoke Brooklyn’s industrial past and future development. As American manufacturing has moved overseas, these unused warehouse buildings and structures—icons of the industrial revolution—have been transformed/reclaimed by luxury. Inspired by construction materials, I use metallic pigments to suggest shimmering bodies of water, overcast or polluted skies and structural beams.

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Decay of Industry, Industry of Decay

by Greg Lindquist

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These prints are created using archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper with a matte finish.

The original is 16″×35," oil and metallic on linen, and is also available. Please email collector@20x200.com for more information.

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Note: this image is panoramic, there will be a large border at the top and bottom of the print.

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All of our prints have a minimum border of .25 inches to allow for framing. We do not alter the aspect ratio, crop or resize the artists' originals—quoted dimensions are for the size of paper containing the image, not the printed image itself. For exact image sizes and more helpful info, view our framing guides: