Judith Supine is a Brooklyn based artist. Legend has it that, unable to speak until a month after his seventeenth birthday Judith Supine often drew pictures to communicate with his family. Compiling garish neon collages, using mostly found materials, Judith Supine�s arresting neon-coloured characters are made up of big lips and staring eyes and can be found on industrial doors and abandoned walls throughout Williamsburg and lower Manhattan. From his politically-charged piece on the Army Recruitment Center in Times Square to his recent guerilla floating installation in the East River, New York, Judith Supine�s colorful, awkward and, at times, political collage works represent a new wave in street art. |