Bringing flair and flavor to the walls on and off Bogart Street in Bushwick this past Saturday were some first-rate graffiti artists. Here is a sampling:
Large fragment of 4Sakn’s completed wall
Miami’s Eskae 545 at work
Bishop203 aka Jat1
Hoacs at work
Trace at work
Roachi
Photo credits: 1-6 Tara Murray; 7 Dani Reyes Mozeson
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The walls of two factory buildings on Abington Avenue in Newark, New Jersey have recently been transformed into an exhilarating, open-air graffiti gallery showcasing a range of styles. Here are a few more images I captured while visiting yesterday:
Mesk
Era
Goomba and Goal
Ajae at work
Grope DNA
4Sakn
Emo
Tiper
Mad Hatter
Note: First image is by Torch
Special thanks to Rachel and Chris for introducing me to Newark’s thriving graffiti scene and to Torch for his passion and knowledge, who — along with Ram — made this particular Abington Avenue spot possible.
Photos by Lois Stavsky
Produced by Sade TCM for Nasty, Neo FC, the Blaze of Hackensack has refashioned the always-brilliant graffiti walls in Hackensack, New Jersey’s famed open-air gallery. Here’s a sampling of what surfaced last month:
Bronx-based Pase
NYC artists Per One and Hef
Bronx-based John Matos aka Crash
Bronx-based Ces
The Blaze of Hackensack curator Sade TCM
Bronx-based Bio, Tats Cru
Bronx-based Zimad
Bronx-based BG 183, Tats Cru
Veteran graffiti writers Sonic and Part One, Dedicated to the Victims in Paris
Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson