Over the last week or so London has been treated to a return visit from Brazilian Street Artist Fábio Panone Lopes, AKA FPLO, who has laid out some half a dozen delightful works, one very short-lived that we didn’t get to see. No sooner had FPLO flown into London he immediately headed to Brick Lane and reworked a trio of spots he painted this time last year. Following this FPLO painted one smaller work, now gone, and two beautiful larger scale murals in Camden Town. Working in his distinctly fluid and colourful style, a style very much prevalent in South American Street Art, his work is a delight to witness, being bright, loose and full of the vibrant beauty of nature. An absolute pleasure to see FPLO back in London and we sincerely hope he returns again next summer or sooner to brighten London’s streets.
Work in Star Yard, Brick Lane.
Work in Pedley Street, Brick Lane.
Work in Pedley Street, Brick Lane.
Stunning work in Buck Street, Camden Town, that is so rich vibrant and full of life.
This is our favourite section of work from FPLO’s recent visit, absolutely lovely owl/butterfly creation here.
Beautiful work in Ferdinand Street, Camden Town.