The Chile Effect
Urban Abstracts are photography with attitude and street-rooted collage with bite.
André Brown creates layered work drawn from graffiti, found surfaces and the pulse of city life.
Featured Works
My work comes from the street — from walls, textures, posters, tags, faces and fragments that carry the energy of the city. I’m drawn to the tension between beauty and chaos, humor and critique, surface and meaning. Each image is a visual conversation about what urban life reveals, hides and leaves behind.
The City as Material
I use photography to isolate moments already happening in the world — layers of graffiti, torn posters, worn textures, accidental compositions and public messages. What interests me is how the city speaks without asking permission. These images turn that language into art.
About André Brown
André Brown is a Miami-based artist whose work blends photographic street abstraction, graffiti energy, collage and social commentary. His images explore the humor, tension and visual noise of urban life, transforming found city surfaces into layered works with attitude and meaning.