Welling Court, in Queens, NYC is a city block where three-family homes intermingle with small family owned business — a nice old-fashioned model with today’s 1st and 2nd generation immigrants taking a crack at an American dream. The art-minded Buxtons, Allison and Garrison, never seem to tire of providing a safe, roomy space to artists to create within and for the third year they have hosted “Welling Court” here in this neighborhood. But it’s more than a bunch of mismatched weirdo art kids getting up on walls with their own vision and isolated from their surroundings. Allison and Garrison want all the kids to play together nicely and that’s why yesterday there were also bicycle races down the main block with a chalk finish line, a section of wall reserved for all ages to try their can skillz, and that’s why moms and dads brought out food in metal trays and set up barbecues and used a truck as a mobile dj booth to blast cumbias and reggae inflected dance/hip-hop/two-step/classic rock all up and down the block.
As we celebrate Father’s Day today we gotta hand it to the ones who stay involved and engaged in their kids lives, and to the stand-in Dads who give guidance and encouragement to all of us when the real ones aren’t to be found. We also salute the Buxtons’ experiment in building art and community here, where aerosol fumes mix with barbecue smoke and an international bevy of Street Artists come to let their guard down and get their game on. It’s not commercial, often exceeds expectations, and always engenders feelings and behaviors of “family”. And doesn’t everybody benefit from that?
We begin this Sunday’s Images of the Week with a small selection of some of the completed murals from yesterday. We’ll bring you the full account later in the week. The second part of today’s images show BSA readers some exclusive images of new Street Art sent to us from around the world. Artists include, Brett Armory, Cekis, Dan Witz, Hellbent, Michael Aaron Williams, Olek, R. Robots, Rene Gagnon, Skewville, Skount, Stormie Mills, and Yote.
Let’s start off with this little bundle of joy from New York Street Artist and fine artist Dan Witz, who may have based this portrait on someone he knows quite well.
Dan Witz. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Hellbent. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Rene Gagnon. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Stormie Mills. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Stormie Mills. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
OLEK. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Dan Witz. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Cekis. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
“Whoops, dropped one!” Rene Gagnon at Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
RRobots presents a departure from his usual street fare. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Skewville. Welling Court 2012 (photo © Jaime Rojo)
Brett Amory doing a miniature portrait series on the street in San Francisco for Spoke Art Gallery. (photo © Berlin Tomas)
Brett Amory in San Francisco for Spoke Art Gallery. (photo © Brett Amory)
Getting ready for take-off! Michael Aaron Williams. Chai. Thailand (photo © Michael Aaron Williams)
Michael Aaron Williams. Chai. Thailand. (photo © Michael Aaron Williams)
Skount shares a lot of “Fisherman Color” in Tel-Aviv at the Old Seaport. (photo © Skount)
Skount. A collaged photo of “Fisherman Color” Tel-Aviv, Old Seaport. (photo © Skount)
Olek in Montreal inspired by Street Artist Stikki Peaches. (photo © Olek)
Olek in Montreal inspired by Street Artist Stikki Peaches. (photo © Olek)
Yote “Flowers for Frederick” A mural dedicated to artist Frederick Brown. (photo © Yote)
Street Artist Yote sends this tribute to an artist and teacher. “Frederick Brown recently passed away and I wanted to dedicate this mural to him. It is entitled “Flowers for Frederick.” He was best known for his portraits of jazz singers and musicians. I talked to him on the phone this spring in hopes to get advice on how to loosen up my style and not be such a perfectionist from a real expressionist. He was too sick to talk for long but I do know he used to instruct students to complete two dozen paintings in a week and things like that to get them out of their head and into painting”~ Yote
Yote “Flowers for Frederick” A mural dedicated to artist Frederick Brown. (photo © Yote)
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