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Coverage: Sweet Toof Solo Show “Derailed” @ Brooklyn’s Pandemic Gallery

December 17, 2014
2 min read
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UK Street artist and king of gold teeth and giant smiles Sweet Toof took over NYC’s Pandemic Gallery located in the Brooklyn Naval Yard for a solo show entitled ‘Derailed” featuring prints, originals, and mixed media creations.  For this show Sweet Toof is concentrating heavily on the freight train graffiti scene in the USA that he has been so highly inspired by.


Transforming the gallery walls to depict certain freights cars as an homage to the steel canvas that so many great artists working today rely on. Handcrafted freight replicas made from vintage warehouse carts as well as salvaged train sets were on display, adorned end to end with SWEET TOOF’S magnetizing magenta chompers.

SWEET TOOF not only made available for purchase an array of prints and one of a kind originals priced at $100 and up, but also took the time to paint his signature grin on many of the attendees creating an interactive and eerie environment.

There are a small amount of prints still available here.  Grab one before there gone… they make a great gift that definitely says “Happy Holidays” : )

Pandemic Gallery
22 Waverly Ave.
Brooklyn, NY
11205
[email protected]

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Author: Matthew A. Eller 
All Photos & Text Copyright Matthew A. Eller 2014

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