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Danielle Mastrion

Danielle Mastrion is a Brooklyn-born, New York City based painter and muralist.

Danielle has been painting murals both locally & internationally since 2012. Her work has taken her to Europe, the Middle-East, Central America, South America, & the Caribbean. Her first aerosol mural painted in 2012 was at the historic 5POINTZ in Long Island City, Queens and she credits the institution & it's curator, Meres One, for having her pick up a spray can. She continuously paints in local and  international mural festivals, including the Annual Akumal Mural Festival in Akumal, Mexico; Amazonarte in Pucallpa, Peru;  Fiesta De Colores in Bahia, Ecuador; Streets of Style in Curitiba, Brazil; UpFest in Bristol, UK; ASAP Mural Project in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. In New York, Danielle has painted in the MOSA (Museum of Street Art) interior installation mural,  curated by 5Pointz Creates; The Welling Court Mural Project in Astoria Queens, The Bushwick Collective, and many local mural projects. Her ‘Biggie’ mural is almost 10 years old and the longest running mural at The Bushwick Collective.

Her latest walls can be found throughout her home neighborhood, Coney Island Brooklyn. Danielle has completed over 15 murals in the neighborhood, having painted at the New York Aquarium, three walls inside of Luna Park NYC including the Cyclone Rollercoaster; Denos Wonder Wheel Park including the interior murals inside of the historic Spook-A-Rama ride, Coney Island USA, The Coney Island Brewery, Ruby's Bar & Grill, The Mermaid Parade, and several other local walls in the area.

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Justin Suarez

Born on a family farm in upstate New York, Justin Suarez is an aerosol and fine artist who celebrates wildlife with large-scale spray painted murals. His work immediately draws the viewer in by capturing magnificent movement over concrete and brick. With over 20 years experience, he has painted murals across the US, and his work has been exhibited around the world. Justin Suarez brings the intensity of a raptor to his artistic endeavors, as well as his work as a valued handler of birds of prey at Wild Wings Animal Sanctuary outside Rochester, NY.. He also works well with humans, with a rich history of collaborating with other artists on a vast array of murals. He is responsible, punctual, a master of logistics and a born team player.

In the fall of 2015, Suarez co-founded Roc Paint Division, the City of Rochester’s Youth Mural Arts Program. Roc Paint Division’s mission is to beautify the city’s R-Centers through mural arts while providing employment and training opportunities to young developing artists. Now in its 7th year, the program has enriched the lives of over 50 individual youth, allowing them to leave their mark behind to inspire future generations.

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NY MURALS

‘This is Triumphant Music’

Artist: Justin Suarez 

Commissioned by the City of Rochester 2019

Justin’s mural features musician Mikaela Davis. According to Suarez, he wanted to shine a light on home grown talent. Rather than focusing on something historical, the intention is to celebrate the here and now, and individuals currently contributing to the creative sphere and overall life of Rochester.

'Biggie'

Artist: Danielle Mastrion

Commissioned by The Bushwick Collective

Joe Ficalora, founder and curator of The Bushwick Collective, a unique open air gallery in Brooklyn NY, commissioned Danielle to produce this now incredibly popular mural of Brooklyn's own Notorious BIG. The piece sits as a reminder to follow your dreams.

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