Lynn is a town in Massachusetts just outside of Boston. It is also one of the towns that participate in Beyond Walls, a non-profit organization that believes that art can build better cities. There is a lot of street art here! This isn’t the first post about Lynn – it is a look at some of the painting along the railway line near the station in central Lynn.
below: As the railway passes through Lynn, it is above grade. The sections underneath along the parking lot on Mt Vernon Street have been decorated with street art murals. The large building in the background is on the other side of the tracks and is featured in another blog post, Behind a building on Union Street

below: Part shiny chrome and part matte gray, a little whale by Bikismo (aka the chrome master!).

below: Spray painting with great gusto with Okaje.

below: Tentacles of a purple octopus slither up the post.

below: Three men and a wolf.

below: A marvelous steamy picture of Engine 481 on the Boston and Maine railway painted by Ben Keller.

below: From Lynn with love.

below: Spread your magic on cassette (how long ago did we do that!?).

below: History by Life Art from 2021. There is more text at the bottom of the panel but only “Humanity in colors” can be read.

below: Wraps Mummy and its red balloon, by Grimly Toys

below: A row of people across the top, by Annadidathing aka Anna Dugan

below: A very purple face, painted by Bycazo (aka Jessica)

below: Autism, Lola, and Nanay…..

below: At one end of the parking lot is a large mural that is a collaboration between Yu-Baba and Key Detail.


below: On the other side of the tracks there is more art.

below: A canine-like critter (dog? wolf?) with a black shiny nose and sharp white teeth by Ghost Beard

below: Nead2‘s rendition of Bart Simpson as a graffiti artist.

below: It seems to rise like a plume of smoke – a painting on one of the pillars supporting the railway bridge, painted by Yuknow K Lou
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below: Also by the tracks…

below: Ruben Ubiera painted this mural on Silsbee Street close to the railway tracks and station. There are words on the black band on the gorilla’s shoulder that say “Entering Lynn”.



below: Lastly, just across from the tracks Kevin Ledo has painted “Do you realize” on the side of one of the small apartment buildings.
