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A New Brooklyn Talent Turning Paint, Cement, and Scraps Into Of-the-Moment Objects

“I wouldn’t put things away if I had space,” admits Parker, who keeps a tarp on the floor to catch cement and chips of paint, which he refers to as “offcuts.” They’re all usable materials and Parker likes them to remain visible in his work.

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