If you’ve seen electric boxes like the one on Second and South Streets draped in a blooming field of fuchsia, indigo, and red flowers, you know collage artist Yannick Lowery’s work.
As a child, Lowery was often moving from place to place: Brooklyn to Virginia, Mississippi to Detroit. He made note of the changing landscape, the changes in food, music, and culture. He always looked for color.“There’s a street called Puritan, in Detroit,” Lowery recalled. “It was a long, long road to get to the Dairy Queen in the summertime. It would be 100 degrees, just blazing, and you would see mirages.
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