Stephanie Hayes: ST. PETERSBURG
Here is Julian Grimes' fantasy:
He lives in New York City, a splattered Bohemia where both street art and rules have gray areas. By day, he and his girlfriend run a "culture shop" where people buy art, vinyl records, vintage clothes or nothing if they're broke.
At night, sneaking outside and rattling a spray paint can isn't out of the question.
Here is Julian Grimes' reality:
At 22, he spends 75 hours a week inside Central Deli, a minimart on Central Avenue. He rings up cigarettes and beer and potato chips and ham sandwiches. He makes $7.50 an hour.
He can't move to New York. He is shackled to this city, because he literally painted himself into a corner.
Getting out — growing up, really — is complicated.
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