
Since its inception in 2009, Wynwood Walls has served as a rotating canvas for a stunning array of street art and graffiti murals painted by outstanding artists from across the globe. Here is a sampling of what I captured last week:
Another segment from huge mural painted by Valencia, Spain natives Pichi & Avo

Chilean artist Inti

Puerto Rico-based Alexis Diaz

French-Tunisian artist El Seed

German artist Case Maclaim, close-up

NYC-based Logan Hicks, close-up

Photos by Lois Stavsky

Love Never Saves Anything, a solo exhibit of stencil paintings and photographs by the wonderfully talented Logan Hicks, opened last week during Armory Week and remains on exhibit through Wednesday, March 19. Here’s a small sampling of the haunting stencil paintings on view:
A Drop of Blood Shed

Her Hands Said What her Lips Couldn’t

Behind Her Eyes

Treading Water

Deep Sleep

The following scenes were captured at last week’s opening:



And the artist talk with Logan Hicks, led by Lori Zimmer, will take place 4PM this Sunday, March 16, at the gallery on 154 Stanton Street on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. This exhibit is the artist’s second solo show with PMM Art Projects.
Photos of artwork by Lois Stavsky and Dea Sumrall; images of opening by Dani Reyes Mozeson