A visit to the South Bronx neighborhood of Hunts Point this past Monday led to the discovery of some of its recently-surfaced graffiti murals. Here is a sampling:
All photos by Tara Murray
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A visit to the South Bronx neighborhood of Hunts Point this past Monday led to the discovery of some of its recently-surfaced graffiti murals. Here is a sampling:
All photos by Tara Murray
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Sometimes they last for months; other times for weeks or even just days. But the graffiti that surfaces on Bushwick’s walls, particularly on those streets off the L line, are among NYC’s best. Here’s a small sampling of what we captured last month:
Denver-based Home
Spot KMS captured at work; completed piece here
Yes1 captured at work, with Shiro to his right
Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson
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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
Owns
Slom
Slash and Jerms
Jerms aka DJ JS-1
Photos by Lois Stavsky
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This is the third in a three-part series featuring first-rate graffiti walls that have recently surfaced in the vicinity of the Morgan stop on the L train:
Per One FX
Veo
Cuba
Seter
Photos of Vizie, Owns and Cuba by Lois Stavsky; of Rath, Per One, Mast, Staer, Seter, Veo and Sye by Dani Reyes Mozeson; keep posted to our Facebook page for more!
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This is the third in a series of occasional posts featuring images of children that surface on NYC public spaces:
Joe Iurato at the Bushwick Collective
And the completed piece
Miss 163 in Hunts Point, the Bronx
LNY and Axel Void at the Bushwick Collective
Rene Gagnon at Welling Court in Astoria, Queens
Robots Will Kill in Bushwick, close up from huge wall by Chris, Veng and ECB
Unidentified artist in Chelsea — spotted last week
First photo of Joe Iurato by Tara Murray; final photo by Dani Reyes Mozeson; all others by Lois Stavsky
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An astonishing array of first-rate murals have transformed three Bushwick blocks into a spellbinding tribute to the late graffiti writer NEKST. Here’s a selection of the varied, strikingly stylish murals — many fashioned by MSK members — that recently surfaced in the vicinity of the L train’s Morgan Avenue station.
Keep posted to our Facebook page for more outstanding Bushwick NEKST tribute murals.
Photos by Lois Stavsky
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Bushwick’s walls continue to boast a wide range of bold graffiti styles. This past weekend, Yes1, Demote and Chicago-based writer Sege One joined 4Burners’ Owns and Logek gracing Bushwick’s streets with color and vibrancy. The following images were captured yesterday:
Yes1
Demote pays tribute to the late Australian graffiti writer POTS
Owns
Sege One — in from Chicago
Logek
Photos by Lenny Collado
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Close to a dozen masters of styles and letters — representing both the East and West coasts — hit the walls in Bushwick this past weekend. Here are a few images:
Queens-based Hoacs
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