ScrapYard Portraits

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

 

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

scrapyard portraits photography by john hicks

 

Lonely Are The Free

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lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

lonely are the free photography by john hicks

Portraits

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portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks

portrait photography by john hicks
portrait photography by John Hicks

portrait photography by John Hicks

 

portrait of the artist as a young man

I’ve always looked for the beauty in dereliction. Decaying, abandoned buildings, peeling walls, rusted artifacts and long discarded objects all hold a visual fascination for me. I spend time searching out and photographing these places – both in their own right and as a backdrop for my environmental portraits.
Recently I stumbled across an old abandoned ‘finca’ with an amazing series of graffiti artworks decorating its walls and inhabiting its spaces. It was a gallery of work – years in the making, that nobody had ever seen. Through each room you could see the development of the artist as they fueled the need to paint these crumbling walls. I was intrigued by this ‘unknown’ artist and what inspired them to paint a building that would soon be demolished. Most of all I was overwhelmed by the respect the ‘unknown’ artist showed this devastated house and how the graffiti complimented, rather than detracted from, its environment.
I posted a photo of the ‘artwork by unknown artist’ on Instagram but nobody knew more of this mystery creator.
I was left with nothing but questions. What drives an artist to produce art that may never be seen, let alone bought, by anyone? When the building is demolished and the artwork reduced to dust – where does that leave the artist?
I can relate to the physical need to make images – to take photos or paint pictures, because it is compulsion, obsession, vocation and from the day I left the ‘finca’ I was determined to find this fellow artist.
I did that yesterday. His name is Mangüe López. He’s just 17 years old. If he had a website to link to I would but he’s an original talent and he’s not doing it for the fame or the gain – he’s just doing it because he is.

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portrait of the-artist-Mague-by john hicks

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portrait of the-artist-Mague-by john hicks

portrait of the-artist-Mague-by john hicks

portrait of the-artist-Mague-by john hicks

portrait of the-artist-Mague-by john hicks