Teeming with vibrant colors and swooping patterns, the walls that surfaced at this past weekend’s 45th edition of the legendary East Harlem-based Graffiti Hall of Fame burst with creative energy. And for the first time ever, one entire section of the huge school yard showcased exclusively the skills of female writers and muralists. Among them are: Queen Andrea, Shiro, Scratch, Indie, Danielle Mastrion, WinkStyles, KayLove, MRS and Moka. What follows are several walls captured this past Sunday, August 17th — the second day of this annual event, produced under the curatorial direction of Sharif Profit.
NYC-based artists Queen Andrea and Danielle Mastrion at work
Kelo‘s salute to Spanish Harlem
East Harlem-based, Stockholm-born artist Scratch posing to the right of her mural with NYC-based Japanese artist Shiro One hovering above
The prolific Bronx native Cope2′s salute to the late Flite TDS
The legendary East-Harlem bred stylemaster Delta 2 posing in front of his newly completed mural
Washington Heights legendary writer Totem TC5 posing in front of his vibrantly bold masterpiece
Austin, Texas-based mixed-media artist WinkStyles posing beneath her distinctly delightful graffiti-inspired design
NYC native graffiti writer, pop artist and designer Indie 184 at work
The legenday graffiti veteran Skeme aka 3 Yard King posing in front of his freshly finished piece
Next up on StreetNYC.Org — The 45th Annual Edition of the Graffiti Hall of Fame, Part II, featuring graffiti and mural art on Cubes.
Photo credits: 1 & 2 Sara C Mozeson; 3-9 Lois Stavsky & 10 Scratch
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