Wall\Therapy has concluded in Rochester again, this year with a focus on portraits and today we bring you an update from some of the talented photographers on the scene in this north western New York town. Essentially a mural project that is beautifying the city with a very eclectic mix of artists working in styles across the board, Wall/Therapy had a smaller roster this year, and perhaps a more local focus. Here’s a snapshot of some finished walls.
Sam Rodriguez. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Tomas Flint)
Omen. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Josh Saunders)
Omen. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Omen. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
David Walker. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Mark Deff)
Jarus. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Jarus. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Josh Saunders)
Caitlin Yarsky. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Shawn. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Alice Pasquini. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Shawnee Hill. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
John Perry. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Alice Mizrachi. Detail. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Alice Mizrachi. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
Elicser. Wall\Therapy 2014. Rochester, NY. (photo © Jason Wilder)
BSA would like to thank the organizers, photographers and volunteers at this year’s edition of Wall\Therapy for sending these exclusive images to us to share with our readers.
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