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traveling the United States, Graham captures the colorful,
sometimes surreal, and often bizarre, in the thoroughly
American landscape. Graham seeks out subjects which
celebrate our singular freedom of expression in colorful
roadside attractions and general oddities: toys and trompe
l’oeil signs found in suburban settings, idiosyncratic
sculptures like the California dentist and his mammoth
Amazon warriors, and eccentric scenes such as the Dallas
hamburger stand that features a life size statue of Lenin.
Chronicling the American scene with his unique sensibility
and acknowledging popular forms of American photography:
the snapshot, the family portrait and vacation pictures,
Graham brings relevance to the creativity and dreams of
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