Well a month ago now the prolific and almost maniacal Polish Street artist Noriaki returned to London ahead of his exhibition at Number 90, Hackney Wick, which we will be sharing with you soon. Whilst about town Noriaki has set to doing that which he does best, embarking in a frenzy of character creations around London. Anyone familiar with London’s Street Art scene will be undoubtedly aware of his distinct and mischievous character, entitled ‘The Watcher’, which can be seen anywhere people have painted or tagged, in many instances painted to tie in with existing pieces. His character is fun loving and seems to exist parallel to Noriaki’s very output, often seen running around or flying about. If you are about London’s East End, among other places, keep your eyes peeled and you will be sure to see many of the characters about your travels. Here are the ones we have seen over the last month, be warned there are eighty plus pieces shared here, which may seem like overkill, but this is the Noriaki Experience, just immense output.
Work in Hoxton, along with work from Paul Insect.
Work off Hackney Road.
Work off Hackney Road.
Work off Hackney Road.
Work in Bethnal Green.
Work alongside work by Skeleton Cardboard in Bethnal Green.
Work in Bethnal Green.
Work in Bethnal Green.
Work below Alo in Bethnal Green Road.
Work in Bethnal Green.
Collaboration with Autone & Someart in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Hackney Wick.
Work in Brick Lane.
Work in Brick Lane.
Work in Brick Lane.
Work in Brick Lane.
Work off Brick Lane.
Work off Brick Lane.
Work off Brick Lane.
Work off Brick Lane.
Work off Brick Lane.
Work alongside David de Brito in Pedley Street.
Work in Hanbury Street.
Work in Hanbury Street.
Work in Hanbury Street.
Collaboration work with Autone in the Nomadic Community Gardens,
Collaboration work with Autone in the Nomadic Community Gardens,
Work in the Nomadic Community Gardens, alongside work from Alo.
Collaboration with Paul ‘Don’ Pang.
Collaboration with Paul ‘Don’ Smith.
Collaboration with Paul ‘Don’ Smith.
This piece in Fashion Street started out with work from Endless, with Himbad adding his flower creation, and Noriaki in the third installment has added one of his Bee Watcher characters.
Work in Quaker Street.
Work in Quaker Street.
Work in Quaker Street.
Work in Toynbee Street, Spitalfields.
Work alongside Squiddy Johnson in Toynbee Street, Spitalfields.
Work in Shoreditch.
Tag in Shoreditch,
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Blackall Street, Shoreditch.
Work in Blackall Street, Shoreditch.
Work in Blackall Street, Shoreditch.
Work in Blackall Street, Shoreditch.
Work in Blackall Street, Shoreditch.
Work alongside Parlee in Willow Street, Shoreditch.
Work in Leonard Street, Shoreditch.
Doorway work, below work from Pyramid Oracle, in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch, buzzing about besides work from Dotmasters.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch alongside work from Himbad.
Work in Shoreditch alongside work from Anat Ronen.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch.
Work in Shoreditch alongside work from Himbad.
Work in Stucley Place, Camden Town.
Work in Camden Town.
Work on a lorry in Camden Town.
Work in Seven Sisters.
Work in Seven Sisters.
Work in Seven Sisters.
Work in Brixton.
Superb collaboration with Pang & Seeds One.
Thank you for collecting all these fabulous captures of Noriaki. Must have taken you ages 🙂 But 110% worth it. One of my favourite posts from you so far.
Thanks Tanya, yes its been a pleasure seeing all the pieces from his latest visit. It didn’t take long at all, just kept seeing them on my travels. It did take ages to sort them all though! Glad to know you enjoyed it so much. Cheers.