Hosting a striking array of graffiti styles, the walls off the Broadway Junction subway station teem with sumptuous colors and seductive rhythms. The image featured above is the work of Long Island-bred artist WERD. Several more images captured on our recent visit to “the juncyard” follow:
The masterful Noah TFP
The inimitable Ceos
The dexterous Rezor — who regularly brings his curatorial skills to these walls
Stylemaster Such
Veteran writer Doc TC5
Classic writer Wore One
Photo credits: 1 & 2 A. Candela; 3-7 Lois Stavsky
Directly off the Broadway-Junction subway station — on the borderline between East New York and Brownsville — are some of NYC’s most exhilarating graffiti walls. Here are a few more images captured this past week of the murals fashioned by both locals and out-of-towners.
Werd and Kesta aka Kes
Chicago-based Amuse 126
NME and Ceos
Jerms
Reyes and Topaz
Rez
Note: First image features Vers
Photos by Tara Murray
Some of NYC’s most exuberant graffiti walls can be found right off the MTA Broadway-Junction station in East New York, Brooklyn. This is Part I of a two-part post of what greets us there:
Rezor
Sebs
Owns
Slom
Slash and Jerms
Jerms aka DJ JS-1
Poet
Photos by Lois Stavsky