Floodwater Art
These undated images provided by the artist Coke Wisdom O’Neal were created when floodwaters from Superstorm Sandy oxidzed photographs into psychedelic pictures in his basement studio in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn. O’Neal will include the pieces in a solo exhibition at a Chelsea gallery in Manhattan in March.
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