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Anthony Lister’s New Mural in Los Angeles

Australian artist Anthony Lister recently visited Los Angeles to create a new mural at the offices of theAudience. Known for his abstract take on street art, Lister painted his new work using rollers and a minimalist color palette of yellow and black. Dancers' Cubist figures span the entire wall of a large building, leaving trails of abstract marks with their dynamic motion. Contributing photographer Carlos Gonzalez aka theonepointeight was there to document the process. Take a look at some of his photos after the jump.

Australian artist Anthony Lister recently visited Los Angeles to create a new mural at the offices of theAudience. Known for his abstract take on street art, Lister painted his new work using rollers and a minimalist color palette of yellow and black. Dancers’ Cubist figures span the entire wall of a large building, leaving trails of abstract marks with their dynamic motion. Contributing photographer Carlos Gonzalez aka theonepointeight was there to document the process. Take a look at some of his photos below.

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