Maya Hayuk's Bowery Mural
Brooklyn-based muralist Maya Hayuk recently braved New York’s plunging winter temperatures and




Brooklyn-based muralist Maya Hayuk recently braved New York’s plunging winter temperatures and snow-covered streets to complete her latest mural on the corner of Bowery and Houston. A colorful and valiant piece in the face of the frigid and grey Big Apple winter, the new mural stands as Hayuk’s latest ode to the likes of “outer space, traditional Ukrainian crafts, airbrushed manicures, and mandalas” thanks to its lush hues and intricate symmetry.