Contemporary New York artist Peter Buchman's American Graffiti Neon is in white for a reason. It's clean, clear, not cluttered, not everywhere and not obnoxious. The phrase is about his continued introspection of words and writing as well as our American cultural landscape. An idea that happens to be regarding our overabundance, our littered landscape of many things including signs and lights, but not. It is about opposites: trying to create beauty from the ugly at the same time and what is possible as light is magical. It's also about history and what comes and goes because nothing is forever. Positive to negative, light to dark, life and death - he is having serious fun with the technology and the prose as an iconic image. The neon comes with the ability to blink fast or slow or not all - it's your choice. This is made to order and comes with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Ships directly from the artist’s studio in East Hampton, NY.
Image 7: American Graffiti Neon installed at the artist's home in East Hampton.
Peter Buchman is an American artist with a BFA in Illustration from The Rhode Island School of Design and did a Sculpture Residency at The School of Visual Arts in New York. Peter's artwork has been exhibited throughout the US since 1981 including the Parrish Art Museum (Southampton, NY), Cooperstown Museum (NY), Delaware Museum of Art, Kidder Smith Gallery (MA) and Vered Gallery (Easthampton). His work is included in the portfolios of collectors including Beth Rudin DeWoody, Nicole Miller, David Yurman and Howard Schultz. He is currently located in New York and East Hampton.