Over the weekend The Greenhouse Effect Paint Jam took place in the East End, just around the back of Brick Lane at Fleet St Hill, where The Meeting of Styles took place last year. The event was put on in association with LSD Magazine and the 1 Love Community Network. Over the two days a variety of Street Artists and Graffiti Writers set to work on the one huge wall which overlooks a massive yard lined with 13 smaller walls. In future now the plan will be to have a paint jam, four times a year, with the changing seasons, so it shall be interesting to see how this project develops throughout the year and what works it brings us.
Georgie at work.
Jim Vision at work.
Zadok at work.
Work-in-progress from Himbad, demonstrating you don’t need a letter to leave your mark in style.
SeaPuppy at work.
Tizer at work.
Work from Georgie.
Huge wall with works from Oddysey, Vibes & Gent 48, with new additions along the bottom, covering some defacing, from Jim Vision & Zadok.
Work from Jim Vision & Zadok.
Work from Jim Vision & Zadok.
Work from Jim Vision & Zadok.
Work from Jim Vision & Zadok.
Great large-scale work from Himad featuring a more ‘classic’ incarnation of his character.
Work from Gbemii.
Great to see this cool robot character from Jask.
If anyone can let us the name of the art students who did this piece are, please let us know, so we can credit accordingly. They showed up on Saturday and had so much fun, asked if they could paint on Sunday, and were granted the wall to do this.
Work by Waleska Nomura & Cranio.
Superb work from Cranio, always a delight to see what his trademark indigenous tribesman are upto.
Lovely work from Waleska Nomura.
Work by Charlie McFarley.
Great work from SeaPuppy.
Work by Tizer.
Work by Andy Seize.
Works from Andy Seize, Tizer, SeaPuppy, Charlie McFarley & Waleska Nomura.