Greater Boston’s Graffiti culture

Street Art

I worked in Boston. One of the benefits of commuting into the city was that I was surrounded by many talented street artists’ work. In my 20’s Banksy became well known (there’s an original Shepard Fairey OBEY below that’s on Winter St. Boston MA), giving street art, street cred. That was also the time when I took an interest in graffiti culture. So here I’ll be posting some urban finds from the greater Boston Area. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do (:🏔️🌙

I love this guy. I think this is LMA, and have seen variations Where there’s a J before the face giving a raspberry 😛
More from the Orange line, Muska and a few older throwies
Orange Line, from left to right, NOEST(?) CHAPE & CAPTUS
CAFE, to the left of NOEST on the O Line.
A doorway in Chinatown.
I think MUSKA is LMA, and I’m not sure of the other artist. Orange line, Roxbury.
Under a bridge, an incubator for style refinement.
Bubbly throwie near the subway station, highly visible from the train
This highly stylized piece is on a pipe that runs parallel to the bridge in the photo to the right. Unique placement.
A colorful throwie by the bridge, in the two photos to the left. MODSLMA, and maybe DEXT as well