Concrete Confessions

original artworks from the
Concrete Confessions

Series

by The Clique Artworks

ABOUT Concrete Confessions

Every surface was once a moment left unspoken.Concrete Confessions turns the city's hardest, most indifferent ground into a space of admission. A thin layer of concrete, hand-applied to canvas, carves the comic strip's most charged moments — a glance, a word, a rupture — into something permanent and unmoved. Bound together by pop-art's bold typography and the raw, layered language of the street, the series sets the fragility of human emotion directly against the coldness of concrete.The typographic imagery of street art creates its own resonance — the masculine assertion of text set against feminine forms of image; hard, bold lettering and fragile, expressive figures positioned against one another on the same surface. The series brings to the surface what the city usually keeps buried beneath its noise — the confessions never said aloud, the realizations that came too late.Concrete Confessions is a place of reckoning, where the fleeting meets the permanent, and the private meets the public face of the city.