The 15th edition of the NYC Graffiti Hall of Fame, presented by Joey TDS and James Top, was launched this past weekend inside the famed East Harlem schoolyard on 106th Street and Park Avenue. Pictured above is by French graffiti artist Pro176. Here are several more artworks captured yesterday:
Rhode Island-based PFunk at work
Local writer Rath
New York City-based graffiti legend Quik
NYC-based, Stockholm native Scratch, the sole female to paint this year!
NYC-based Hops1
NYC-based Poet
Keep posted to our Facebook page for more images of new Graffiti Hall of Fame murals.
Photos by Lois Stavsky
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With their vibrant colors and seductive styles, the rotating walls in Hackensack’s Union Street Park tantalize. Pictured above is T-Kid. Here are a few more captured yesterday:
Jew BT
Part One TDS
Rath
Pase BT
Flite TDS
Abe BT
Photo credits: 1, 5 & 7 Dani Reyes Mozeson; 2-4 & 6 Lois Stavsky
For the past several days, over two dozen artists — from writers to muralists — have been busily transforming a huge block along Boone Avenue at 174th Street. Here are a few more images that we captured these past two days from Writers Block organized by Wen Cod:
Mastro
Curve
Spot and Acne aka Young Socrates
Yes 1 at work
Nero aka Uncle Ro
Wen Cod, who organized the event, captured at work in the early stages yesterday morning
Rath at work
Danielle Mastrion, Lexi Bella, and Doc TC5 to the far right
Ces checks it out
Note: First image features Jersey Joe aka Rime
Photo credits: 1-4 & 6-9 Lois Stavsky; 5 & 10 Tara Murray
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
Owns
Rath
Spot KMS captured at work; completed piece here
Yes1 captured at work, with Shiro to his right
Gusto
Vers
Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson
In Bergen County, New Jersey — where public space is generally a blank canvas — the township of Hackensack boasts some first-rate graffiti. Here’s a sampling of what was recently seen on a spot off the train tracks:
Shiro
Per1 and Dero
The Bronx Team
Pure1
Tiws and Enue
Musa
Shiro with Part One
Rath
Photos by Dani Reyes Mozeson; first photo features Yes1 to the right of Shiro.
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:
Vizie
Rath
Per One FX
Mast
Staer
Veo
Owns
Cuba
Seter
Sye
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!