2015 – A Year Of Street Art & Graffiti In The Nomadic Community Gardens

Next up in our series of reviews of the last year we are going to take a look back at the year of Street Art and Graffiti in the Nomadic Community Gardens, a recently established space in terms of Street Art, but certainly somewhere that has really offered up a little hub of creativity. Over the last eight months a beautifully inspired community project has been born and seems to be gaining more and more momentum as the months pass, all through the diligent and impressive work from the 1 Love Community. By developing a system of raised vegetable beds, the project is setting to utilize unused spaces or those awaiting development in order to use this spot as a place in the city for the local and diverse community to grow food, share knowledge and skills, build relations and care for their environment, all the while taking pride in their area.

In addition to this the location has offered itself up as one of the premier locations to see Street Art, providing a whole host of walls, setting to take this place to the high end of places that are essential to keep tabs on in London. We covered the Greenhouse Paint Jam held in the gardens some eight months back which saw the area receive its freshest incarnation as a Street Art venue (covered here), since then the Gardens have played host to the fantastic Meeting Of Styles event (covered here), as well as host to a high number of regularly changing locations. So without further ado, here is our look back at the wonderful year of Street Art in the Nomadic Community Gardens from 2015.

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This baron space would over the next eight months really take on a life of it’s own, as you shall see below.

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Work from Georgie for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Huge wall with works from Oddysey, Vibes & Gent 48, with new additions along the bottom, covering some defacing, from Jim Vision & Zadok for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work from Jim Vision & Zadok for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work from Jim Vision & Zadok for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work from Jim Vision & Zadok for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work from Jim Vision & Zadok for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work from Himad for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work from Wum Zum for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work by Jask for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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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.

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Work by Waleska Nomura & Cranio for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Superb work from Cranio for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Lovely work from Waleska Nomura for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work by Charlie McFarley for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Great work from SeaPuppy for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work by Tizer for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work by Andy Seize for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Works from Andy Seize, Tizer, SeaPuppy, Charlie McFarley & Waleska Nomura for the Green House Effect Paint Jam.

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Work from 616 with letters from Seeds One.

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Characters from Andy Seize & Jim Vision.

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Work from Neonita.

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Graffiti from Pixie.

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A section of the garden’s feature wall, containing a lengthy and well though out collaboration from Seeds One, Bill Daggs, Himbad & Tony Boy, that really just hit upon the very ethos and vibe of the Gardens.

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For this touching focal-point work the artists in question have created a piece focusing on the very nature of the project and gardens them self. The work is punctuated by Bill Daggs serene characters of young children tranquilly enjoying the scenery, accompanied by Seeds One bright and colourful letters and trademark worms character, ‘grow’. Additionally accompanied by Himbad’s dog and Tony Boy’s butterfly catcher.

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Tony Boy’s contribution to the piece.

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Character work from Bill Daggs.

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Work from Bill Daggs.

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Work from Himbad.

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Work from Seeds One & Bill Daggs.

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Bright and colourful work from SkyHigh.

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Character work from Roo.

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Colourful work spreading the ethos of the project, created by local children with some help from Roo & SkyHigh.

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The Nomadic Community Gardens playing host to Meeting of Styles 2015.

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Great work by Odisy for Meeting Of Styles.

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Superb work from Gent 48 & Newso for Meeting Of Styles.

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Detail of work from Gent 48 & Newso for Meeting Of Styles.

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Detail of work from Gent 48 & Newso for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Brave Art for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Brave Art for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Hazlo for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Fumeroism for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Ewelina Koszykowska for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Ana Rewinska for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Mondi for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Wrist77 for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Chuck for Meeting Of Styles.

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Beautiful & vibrant work by FPLO & Morgazmik for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Autone for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Neoh for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Trafik for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Louis Masai for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Kalagrafik, over from Berlin for Meeting Of Styles.

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Superb work by Airborne Mark for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by N9ne for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Joel Dean, for Meeting Of Styles.

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The garden feature wall, with a few additions to be added by Zadok, but including works from Tyme (top left), Adno (top centre), Awore (top right), Djalouz (middle left & middle  right), Kak (bottom left), Ekto (bottom centre), Wisher (bottom right) with the centre piece and background work from Jim Vision & Zadok, for Meeting Of Styles.

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Work by Ekto.

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Work by Core246.

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Work by 2Rise.

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Work by Zadok.

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Work by PLIN.

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Work by Alo.

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Works by Alo & Noriaki.

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Work by Noriaki & Autone.

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Work by Noriaki & Autone.

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Reworking of the feature wall by Jim Vision & Ekto.IMG_0479

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Work by Jim Vision.

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Work by Jim Vision.

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Work by Zadok.

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Work by Seyer.

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Great Graffiti work from Lifer.

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Work by Thisone on a boat.

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Incredible sculpture by Annalisa Mandia, made from recycled tyres.

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Incredible sculpture by Annalisa Mandia, made from recycled tyres.

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Incredible sculpture by Annalisa Mandia, made from recycled tyres.

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Incredible sculpture by Annalisa Mandia, made from recycled tyres.

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Incredible sculpture by Annalisa Mandia, made from recycled tyres.

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Work by Thisone.

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Work from visiting South African Graffiti Writer Crey One.

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Work by Thisone.

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Great work by Jane Mutiny & Frankie Strand.

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Work by Jane Mutiny.

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Detail of work by Jane Mutiny.

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Work by Frankie Strand.

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Detail of Work by Frankie Strand.

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Work by Sterling.

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Paste-up work by JDK.

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Fantastic Robot themed collaboration from Squirl, Ink Fetish, SPZero76 & Jim Vision. You can see more pictures and find out more about this piece on our post (covered here).

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Work by Squirl.

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Work by Ink Fetish.

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Work by SPZero76.

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Work by Jim Vision.

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Work by Squirl & Jim Vision.

2 comments on “2015 – A Year Of Street Art & Graffiti In The Nomadic Community Gardens

  1. The sculptures by Annalisa Mandia are quite outstanding and every time I pass them I still admire just what a great works of art they are…. The Nomadic Gardens are always worth a visit anytime of the year.. Nice to see you looking back on them…

    • Well said Mitch, those sculptures are brilliant. It’s been a pleasure to watch such a space grow out of nothing over the last year, i’m sure we will have some more things to share from there in the future. Thanks.

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