Brett Flanigan and Cannon Dill just finished this huge mural in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood combining abstract black and white renderings of the animal world and bright popping abstracts wrapping forms from head to toe. On their way across the country from hometown Oakland they stopped off to see their buddies at Pawn Works for this ongoing “Art in Public Places” project, before they continue on to New York. Expect to see more from these two.
Brett Flanigan and Cannon Dill. (photo © courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery)
Brett Flanigan and Cannon Dill. Detail. (photo © courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery)
Brett Flanigan and Cannon Dill. Detail. (photo © courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery)
Brett Flanigan and Cannon Dill. Detail. (photo © courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery)
Brett Flanigan and Cannon Dill. (photo © courtesy of Pawn Works Gallery)
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