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The Mearablog – Watch: A.V. Rockwell – “Open City: TREY (Interlude)”

 

You may remember us doing a post on “Open City: Heist” by A.V. Rockwell a couple of months ago. From what you can see above, the official artwork for the“Open City” project was released today.

Open City” will serve as a sort of visual mix tape that aims to tell a few of the eight million stories that can be told about life in New York City. Everything on the project is scored or inspired by popular music.

To help get an idea of what to expect from the project, check out “Open City TREY: (INTERLUDE)” below.

“TREY (INTERLUDE)” focuses on a young 19-year old man, originally from Atlanta, GA, that moved to New York to avoid a struggling lifestyle. Eventually, Trey ends up panhandling for money and trying to find a way to support his seven month old daughter that he still hasn’t gotten a chance to hold.
This is one of the many stories that can be told about life in NYC. Expect more to be told with the rest of “Open City.”

This portrait was scored by Dominic Lord’s “Old English.”

– Keith Reid-Cleveland