These typography collages by Greg Lamarche are made using text from found objects and leaflets.
If the name Greg Lamarche sounds familiar, it is likely because you are familiar with his work from the 90s cut and paste graffiti journal, “Skills Magazine.â€
He also has 25 years of tenure as a graffiti artist in NYC.
Presently Greg Lamarche's work is being shown as part of a group exhibit at the Show & Tell Gallery in Toronto.
Implications - These days, Greg Lamarche's skills are focused primarily on installation graffiti projects, commercial work, and fine art. His work has been featured in art galleries around the world, and major art pbulications like Swindle, Mass Appeal, and Juxtapoz.
Trippy Typography Art
Greg Lamarche's Pieces at Show and Tell Gallery In Toronto
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