New Rochelle Unveils Nine Murals By Acclaimed International Artists

Written By: Robert Cox

NEW ROCHELLE, NY (April 28, 2022) — The City of New Rochelle will be showing off nine new street art murals on Sunday, May 1 from 11 a.m to 1 p.m. The project is the second round of murals organized by Street Art for Mankind and the New Rochelle Industrial Development Agency.

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WHAT: Join us on an Art Walk through the streets of New Rochelle to unveil nine new street art murals (#NRNY Murals) created by acclaimed international artists. The inspiring walk will be led by Street Art for Mankind and the New Rochelle Industrial Development Agency, and the artwork reflects the unique creativity, diversity and forward-thinking nature of one of the largest cities of Westchester.

Meet prominent street artists from all around the world, local elected officials and leaders in the Westchester arts community. Discover spectacular, gigantic murals uniting very different styles.

The Art Walk will tour each mural and interview the artist, followed by an afternoon of free music, dance and theater performances.

WHO: Acclaimed international artists Vinie Graffiti, Carlos Alberto, Cristian Blaxner, TlemoMiel, Belin, Louis Masai, Dragon76, Adry Del Rocio, and Loic Ercolessi.

NY State Assembly Member Amy Paulin, County Executive George Latimer, New Rochelle Commissioner of Development Adam Salgado, Audrey and Thibault Decker of Street Art Mankind, City Officials (including City Council members, Members of the MAC and IDA), NRCA President Theresa Kump Leghorn and Members of the New Rochelle Council on the Arts. 

WHEN: Sunday, May 1st 2022 11am-1pm

WHERE: One Radisson Plaza, New Rochelle, NY

BACKGROUND: 

The murals are commissioned by the New Rochelle Industrial Development Agency, the public entity whose mission is to provide financial assistance through tax incentives to eligible projects in order to promote economic vitality and prosperity as well as recreation, arts and cultural opportunities for the entire New Rochelle community.

About the Artists

Carlos Alberto

Carlos Alberto GH is a Mexican street artist, originally from Guadalajara, whose brightly colored, large scale work is distinguished by 3D effects. Trained as an art conservator, Alberto spent time working on restoring murals in the Mayan Peninsula in Mexico before he decided to “pause his career” and try his hand at creating his own. Carlos has created murals in his native Mexico, the United States and across Europe, transforming urban areas with his lush, tropical themed works.

Instagram: @carlosalbertogh

Belin

Spanish artist Miguel Ángel Belinchón Bujes, known as Belin, is known in the graffiti world for his photorealistic murals. The work of Pablo Picasso inspired him to incorporate elements of cubism in his work, resulting in a style he has dubbed postneocubismo. Working in spray techniques without stencils Belin’s murals play with proportion and hyper realistic drawing.

Instagram: @belin.es

Cristian Blanxer

Cristian Blanxer is a Spanish street artist from Barcelona with a degree in Fine Arts. His “multi-story” surrealistic portraits feature spontaneous brushstrokes and intense color. Cristian’s iconic work is featured in galleries and on walls around the world.

Instagram: @cristianblanxer

Adry Del Rocio

Adry del Rocio is a Mexican street artist, originally from Guadalajara, and one of the most recognized 3D urban artists in the world. She began her career as a painter after winning a children’s art competition at the age of 4, and since then Adry has won local, national, and international awards, including the title of “Maestra Madonnara” in Italy in 2014. Adry’s work has been seen in art shows and in festivals around the world, including the United States, Canada, Colombia, Brazil, Italy, France, England, and her home country, Mexico.

Instagram: @adrydelrocio m

Dragon76

Dragon76 is a Japanese street artist who lives in New York. Dragon76 creates spectacular murals with a manga-influenced style, and his lively creations can be seen on walls and in galleries around the United States and in Asia. Dragon76 regularly participates in festivals — including the well-known POW! WOW! art festival in Japan – and competitions like Art Battle: He is a three-time winner of Art Battle NY and was the U.S. champion in 2018.

Instagram: @dragon76art

Loic Ercolessi

Loic Ercolessi is a French street artist based in Miami with a distinctive Neo Pop Art style. His inspiring portraits can be seen in galleries and art fairs all around the United States from New York to Miami, including New Rochelle, where he created a mural featuring Alicia Keys and Don McLean in 2019 .

Instagram: @loicercolessi

Vinie Graffiti

Vinie is a French street artist, originally from Toulouse. Vinie started painting graffiti in high school with the “AH Crew” in Toulouse, focused on lettering. After moving to Paris in 2007 Vinie started exhibiting a now iconic feminine character with a distinctive hairstyle – made of tags, flops and dedications. At ease working on walls and on canvas, Vinie’s works were featured in a 2014 book “Des couleurs plein la tête” from Critères Editions.

Instagram: @viniegraffiti

Louis Masai

Louis Masai grew up living above his parents’ restaurant: When his father wasn’t in the kitchen his passion for painting took over, and Louis often joined him in his studio. After studying in Falmouth, Cornwall Louis moved to London in 2010, painting in the studio as well as creating murals in the public domain. His subject matter focuses on animals and endangered species but always with a human reference

Instagram: @louismasai

TelmoMiel

The Dutch artistic duo TelmoMiel (Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann) is famous for making impressive murals and paintings characterized by hyper-realistic as well as abstract elements. The duo met at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam where they studied from 2006 to 2010. They began working as TelmoMiel in 2012, their work reflecting their different styles and a mix of techniques. In addition to painting monumental murals, TelmoMiel paints with oils on smaller canvas; their studio and store Sober Collective, created in 2012, is located in Rotterdam.

The duo has painted stunning murals in the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, England, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Lithuania, Malta, Argentina, USA, Lebanon, Dubai, Kazakhstan and Australia.

Instagram: @telmomiel

Vesod

Vesod is an Italian street artist, originally from Turin. Vesod earned a degree is math, and his fascination with geometric abstraction is obvious in his work — as is the influence of the Renaissance masters and Italian futurism. Working in a variety of media – oil, acrylic, spray paint — Vesod has created pieces that can be seen in galleries and on walls all around the world.

Instagram: @vesod

Art Walk Route
  • Radisson Hotel: “Dancing Queen“ by Vinie Graffiti (funded by NR IDA); nearby on River Street side is Astronaut Mae Jemison by Victor Ash, 2019.
  • 13-15 River Street: “Unidad” by AdryDel Rocio (funded by NR IDA), nearby on 44 Fountain Place, JDL, 2019.
  • New Roc City Plaza: King Kong by Carlos Alberto (interactive 3-D “selfie” stop. Funded by NRCA with support from ArtsWestchester ReStart the Arts grant); nearby on 309 North Avenue: Lula Goce, 2019.
  • Train Station/Bridge over I95: Water Sports by Carlos Alberto (interactive 3-D “selfie” stop. Funded by NRCA with support from ArtsWestchester ReStart the Arts grant).
  • Westchester County Family Court/34 Garden Street: Flowers by Carlos Alberto (funded by owner); nearby 49 Lawton Street (Citizen Bank Parking, Elle, 2019.
  • Library Parking Lot/ 1 Memorial Highway: “New Ro Strong” by Dragon 76 (funded by NR IDA); nearby on 38 Division Street (Irish Benevolent Society), Dan Kitchener, 2019 and
  • 542 Main Street: AEC, 2019 and 555 Main Street: Mr. Cenz, 2019.
  • 25 LeRoy/Davenport Lofts: Protecting Our Oceans by Louis Masai (funded by NR IDA).
  • 111 Centre Avenue/Modera: People and Places by Cristian Blanxer (funded by owner).
  • 347 Huguenot Street: Abstraction based on Rockwell’s “Girl in the Mirror” by Belin (funded by NR IDA).
  • 365 Huguenot Street/ Storage Post: “Always on the Move” by TelmoMiel (funded by NR IDA).
  • 164 Union Avenue: Blue Collar Workers Who Built New Rochelle by Loic Ercolessi (funded by owner Lou Iacopetta).
  • 210 Union Avenue: “Mexican Community” by Carlos Alberto (funded by NR IDA).

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