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Danielle Mastrion2

NYC muralist Danielle Mastrion creates powerful social justice art & portraits. Known for works on women's rights, youth education, & iconic figures like B.I.G. & Shirley Chisholm.

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Artist Biography

Danielle Mastrion: A Voice Painted Boldly Across Walls

Born in Sheepshead Bay, New York City in 1982, Danielle Mastrion’s artistic journey began amidst the vibrant energy of Brooklyn’s creative landscape. Studying Fine Arts at Parsons School of Design instilled in her a foundational understanding of visual storytelling and technique—skills that would prove invaluable as she transitioned from canvas to colossal murals. Her bachelor's degree focused on illustration, shaping her eye for detail and fostering an appreciation for conveying complex narratives through imagery.
  • Early Influences: Mastrion’s artistic sensibilities were nurtured by exposure to diverse cultural perspectives and a keen interest in social commentary. These formative experiences would later permeate her work, driving her commitment to addressing pressing issues like women's rights and youth education.
  • The Rise of Street Art: Recognizing the power of public art to spark dialogue and inspire change, Mastrion embraced street art as her primary medium around 2012. This decision cemented her reputation as a formidable muralist, capable of transforming urban spaces into canvases for impactful messages.
Mastrion’s murals have garnered considerable acclaim, notably her collaborations with prominent figures like DJ Kool Herc and Beastie Boys singer MCA, cementing her place within the burgeoning street art movement. Projects such as ‘Little Girls’ in Flatbush and a portrait of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm for the opening of Shirley Chisholm State Park stand as testaments to her dedication to honoring historical icons and advocating for social justice. Her artistic explorations extend beyond New York City boundaries, encompassing locations across Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, Washington DC, and Arecibo, Puerto Rico—a testament to her ambition and willingness to engage with global narratives.
  • Notable Collaborations: Beyond individual projects, Mastrion has participated in ambitious initiatives aimed at amplifying voices advocating for crucial causes. Her murals have served as powerful symbols of solidarity with the kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls by Boko Haram; tributes to influential leaders like Nelson Mandela; and affirmations of human rights championed by Malala Yousafzai.
  • Expanding Horizons: Furthermore, Mastrion’s artistic pursuits encompass explorations beyond traditional mural painting. She has ventured into collaborative art projects internationally, showcasing her versatility and broadening her engagement with diverse cultural contexts—from Cuba to Mexico to Berlin to Israel to England to Paris, France.
Her artistic vision isn't confined solely to monumental murals; she’s tackled subjects reflecting significant world events and celebrating cultural icons like Marcel Duchamp, demonstrating a willingness to engage with challenging concepts and pushing the boundaries of artistic expression. Danielle Mastrion continues to paint boldly, transforming urban environments into spaces for reflection and action—a legacy built upon a bedrock of artistic training and an unwavering commitment to using art as a catalyst for positive social change.
Danielle Mastrion

Danielle Mastrion

1982 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Street Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Marcel Duchamp']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: 1982
  • Full Name: Danielle Mastrion
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Notorious B.I.G.
    • DJ Kool Herc
    • Beastie Boys singer MCA
    • Little Girls
    • Shirley Chisholm Portrait
  • Place Of Birth: Sheepshead Bay, United States
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