Over the weekend whilst Meeting of Styles was happening in Shoreditch, further south Urban Art 2015 took place in Brixton, returning for its 14th year, showcasing a impressive collection and display of Street Art and Graffiti. The event was primarily focused on Graffiti Writers but this is far from all that was happening. In the build-up to the event a series of murals which will remain in the area were placed up in Josephine Avenue, St Saviours Road and Arodene Road from artists Jimmy C, Mr Cenz, Tizer, Aero & Solo. In addition to this during Saturday and Sunday a series of nine boards and all four sides of a shipping container were painted and are now currently on display in Windrush Square for the next week and a half.
Works from Fanakapan, Crymein, Jimmy C & Inkie currently on display in Windrush Square.
Superb work from Jimmy C.
Detail of work by Jimmy C.
Work by Morf.
Work by Bonzai.
The standout work from the event for us here by Fanakapan.
Detail of work by Fanakapan.
Detail of work by Fanakapan.
Detail of work by Fanakapan.
Impressive collaboration work from Gent 48 & Newso.
Detail of collaboration work from Gent 48 & Newso.
Work by Crymein.
Work by Kaes.
Detail of work by Kaes.
Work by Solo, who also created two works in St Saviours Road that will last beyond the festival and shown further down.
Work by Inkie.
Work by Dr Shucksdable.
Work by Josh Stika.
Work by Mobusy.
Work from The Rolling People members BRK192 & Snoeone.
One of the permanent works from the event by Mr Cenz in Josephine Avenue
Detail of Mr Cenz’s work.
Series of works on hoardings in Jospehine Avenue.
Superb work from Philth.
Detail of work from Philth.
Work by Vodker.
Great work by Tommy Fiendish.
Work from Brazilian artist Mr Christa, of the Made You Look Collective.
Some colourful and work that is distinctively PINS.
Work by PINS.
Work by Tizer in Arodene Road, another of the permanent murals from the event.
Detail of work by Tizer.
Detail of work by Tizer.
Detail of work by Tizer.
Work by Solo in St Saviours Road.
The first of two works from Aero in St Saviours Road, a great piece of his distinctive ‘Animal Graff’.
Detail of Aero’s work.
The first two works put up in advance of the main event, by Jimmy C & Aero.
Incredible work from Jimmy C, absolutely stunning.
Detail of work from Jimmy C.
Solo’s second work in St Saviours Road.
The second work from Aero in St Saviours Road.