Noah Lyon’s work is energetic, visceral and direct. Graffiti-like scrawlings reflecting back to the viewer a punk existentialism that unashamedly points out humanity’s seemingly perpetual dysfunction. This honest and poetic melee of personal reasonings and experience, mixed up with America’s own socio-political confusions, offer a realism that much art caught up in its own (high art) mythology ignores at its own cost. A Picasso spirit lives on in Noah’s work, not consciously or by active reference but via a combination of brut instinct, intimacy and intuitive play on various subject matters.
A Picasso spirit lives on in Noah’s work, not consciously or by active refrence but via a combinationof brut instinct, intimacy and intuitive play on various subject matters.
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