
Fighting for Street Art
Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Once the frontline of New York's street art revolution.
This wall still fights.
Brazilian street artist Eduardo Kobra brings Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat into the ring, boxing gloves on, surrounded by the fractured geometry and radiant colour that define his style. It’s a tribute to both artists’ friendship and rivalry, as well as the tension between pop culture and fine art.
I first photographed Williamsburg in 2015, chasing colour and character through its grittier streets. A decade on, so much has changed. But this mural stands resilient, a riot of paint, defiance, and homage.
The message is scrawled across the bricks: #FightingForStreetArt.
This photo is a reminder to keep fighting.
Printed on Museum grade photography paper. Available in various sizes.
Fighting for Street Art
Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Once the frontline of New York's street art revolution.
This wall still fights.
Brazilian street artist Eduardo Kobra brings Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat into the ring, boxing gloves on, surrounded by the fractured geometry and radiant colour that define his style. It’s a tribute to both artists’ friendship and rivalry, as well as the tension between pop culture and fine art.
I first photographed Williamsburg in 2015, chasing colour and character through its grittier streets. A decade on, so much has changed. But this mural stands resilient, a riot of paint, defiance, and homage.
The message is scrawled across the bricks: #FightingForStreetArt.
This photo is a reminder to keep fighting.
Printed on Museum grade photography paper. Available in various sizes.
Please note prices are for print only, if you would like me to organise framing, please send me an email and I’ll provide a quote for you based on your preferred framing options.
Sizing including a white border
A2 - 16.5 x 23.4 inch
A1 - 23.4 x 33.1 inch
A0 - 33.1 x 46.8 inch
XL - 60 x 40 inch