John Echo

Under the curatorial direction of  Staten Island-born actor, producer, artist and spiritual advisor Gano Grills, a new mural has surfaced in the Wu-Tang Clan District in the Park Hill neighborhood of Clifton, Staten Island. Honoring Wu-Tang Clan visionary co-founder Oliver “Power” Grant who died earlier this year following a battle with pancreatic cancer, it features the talents of Gano, Austin Sepulveda, John Echo and Will Power.

Featured above is Gano at work. More images captured last week in Park Hill follow:

Gano, closer-up

Texas-based muralist Austin Sepulveda‘s portrait of Oliver “Power” Grant

Staten Island-based veteran graffiti writer and tattooist John Echo and Texas-based Austin Sepulveda, Wu-Tang hand gesture

Will Power at work on a younger version of Oliver “Power” Grant

Will Power‘s completed mural 

Photo credits: 1, 3, & 5 Lois Stavsky; 2 & 4 Tara Murray; and 6 Will Power; special thanks to Will Power for sharing the mural’s backstory with us.

 

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Staten Island’s Mariners Harbor is home to a huge graffiti wall that is an aesthetic and thematic delight. Featured above is the work of Staten Island-based urban artist, educator and tattoo artist Dylan Giangrande. A small selection of images from the wall’s current iteration follow:

Staten Island-native multidisciplinary artist and producer Gano, VGL

   Tattoo and urban artist John Echo

Syne, GOMD and NSB

Staten Island-based veteran style master Joe Goalbino

   Staten Island-based muralist and graffiti writer Cody Prez

Veteran writer NoneNYC, Ex Vandals/MTA/UTW/TSK/GOMD

Photo credits:  1-4, 6 & 7 Lois Stavsky; 5 Shalom Stavsky

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