Phil Frost Monograph

Phil Frost

Phil Frost honed his skills by painting walls, found objects and street detritus with his intricate, compulsive and highly evolved form of tagging. He crafts his painstaking paintings by collaging layers of found imagery on grounds of symmetrical black-and-white patterning, which he paints with correction fluid, and that often morph into language-like glyphs or symbols. Including an essay by New York journalist Carlo McCormick and notorious lowbrow artist Pushead, this is Frost's first monograph, and an invaluable introduction to the evolution of his style.

10.9 x 10.8 In. / (27.686 x 27.432 cm)
Hardcover, first edition
Published by Damiani
162 pages

Book is signed with additional embellishments from the artist
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