ALL PHOTOS COURTESY THE LOBBY/@LOBBYIST
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A beautiful Downer XP extinguisher tag brightens up a drab building on Scantom Street. Since removed. -
Any Time is Fany Time. Unknown artist, Swillburg. Still rocking. -
Unknown. One of several anti-RG&E slogans to grace this building over time. -
A chick painted by Belgian artist ROA during WALL\THERAPY on cement silos off Canal Street (since demolished). -
Batman goes two ways. Litchfield & Wiley Streets. Since removed. -
An unknown artist borrows the ubiquitous Obey Giant motif and aims it at Maggie Brooks. Gibbs Street. Since removed. -
Work-in-progress by Oz FUA during a past B-Boy BBQ. His & Hers building, North Clinton. -
Stencil artist Ax swings a wheatpaste of Susan B Anthony on her eponymous bridge. -
Italian muralist Pixel Pancho sketches out his massive robot head for WALL\THERAPY on Greenleaf Street. -
FFL Crew visits a historic cobblestone slated for demolition in West Greece. Still rocking. -
FRANK BACONS’s blockbuster letters on the former Blockbuster. Removed almost immediately. -
Know Hope (of Israel) often captions his world famous murals with text. WALL/THERAPY 2013, South Clinton. -
…Unfortunately his caption was mistaken as uncommissioned, and got buffed. -
Rod Stewart gets some love in the South Wedge. Still rocking. -
Master of can control, Biles FFL rocks the Cobbs Hill water towers. -
Downer XP and Winslo roller pieces above a Snoe FUA fill in, Abandoned Subway. -
Range FUA B-girl at His & Hers on North Clinton. -
Snoe FUA burner and Range FUA character at His & Hers on North Clinton. -
Range FUA lending his talents to a mom and pop restaurant on North Clinton. -
Italy’s Peeta EAD painted mind-bending 3D graffiti for Wall/Therapy’s 2014 Writes of Spring. Here it is during a flash flood on Atlantic Street. -
A landlord takes pride in his neighborhood on North Clinton. -
Biles FFL burner on the roller wall at the Abandoned Subway -
Cruk FUA on the roller wall at the Abandoned Subway. -
A local poster artist commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Rochester Rebellion with this wheatpaste in NOTA. A vicious dialog ensued. -
FRANK BACON on Monroe Ave. -
California’s TITS Crew whole car rolls its way thru Rochester. Snapped at Atlantic Avenue. -
Bones FUA on North Clinton, His & Hers lot. -
A Taro AAK throwie livens up a bleak Main and Clinton (same corner as the RG&E shot). -
Tele FFL and AIRN compete with flu shot signage at CVS on Park Avenue. -
And the kings of getting up: Cellino & Barnes.






