Bushwick

The Bushwick Collective has turned a 20-block stretch of Troutman Street and its surrounding industrial blocks into an open-air museum that draws street art pilgrims from around the world. Founded in 2012, the collective has commissioned hundreds of murals from internationally recognized artists — a concentrated explosion of large-format work that makes Bushwick one of the most mural-dense neighborhoods on earth.

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Artists
"The Grid"
Tristan Eaton
Troutman St near Irving Ave · Added Jun 8, 2014
"Brooklyn Giant"
Interesni Kazki
Wyckoff Ave near Starr · Added Sep 12, 2016
"Technicolor Dream"
Buff Monster
Jefferson St near Cypress Ave · Added Apr 28, 2019

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Tristan Eaton

Pop muralist · New York City / Los Angeles

Los Angeles-born, NYC-based artist whose graphic, collage-influenced murals synthesize comic book composition, propaganda poster imagery, and pop art color theory. "The Grid" on Troutman is considered the signature Bushwick Collective piece — a five-story composition of interconnected faces that reads differently depending on the viewer's distance and angle.

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Interesni Kazki

Surrealist muralists · Kyiv, Ukraine

Ukrainian duo AEC and Waone who create elaborate surrealist narratives across building facades worldwide. Their Bushwick works — among their first major US murals — established them internationally. "Brooklyn Giant" is a seven-story dreamscape depicting a figure made of Brooklyn's industrial past growing into an organic future, painted in their signature jewel-toned palette.

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Buff Monster

Pop street artist · New York City

New York-based artist known for his hot pink, heavy metal-influenced imagery featuring ice cream, monsters, and merriment. "Technicolor Dream" is among his largest works — a building-sized psychedelic parade that manages to be simultaneously maximalist in color and surprisingly serene in mood, a counterpoint to Bushwick's harder-edged political works.