One of our last catch up pieces here with a look at the fantastic output from Binho Ribeiro around London, with his striking works which gives life to all the elements of his creations in that distinctly fun and bold illustrative based context. Over in July to paint for a series of events, including the LATA Festival (covered here), Urban Art Brixton (covered here) and the Festival of Brasil at Horniman Museum, and in addition to this took the time to hit the Stockwell Hall of Fame and Hackney Wick to have some fun with a host of friends. Very much an artist who left his mark with us here at London Calling Blog this summer.
Binho Ribiero at work in Rivington Street, Shoreditch, for the LATA Festival
Fantastic work by Binho Ribeiro & Tinho at the Red Gallery in Rivington Street, Shoreditch, for the LATA Festival put on by Braziliarty & Pigment. You can view more from this event in our post on the LATA Festival (covered here).
Detail of work by Binho Ribeiro.
Detail of work by Binho Ribeiro.
Detail of work by Tinho.
Lovely work by Binho Ribeiro for Urban Art Brixton. You can view more from this event in our post on the Urban Art Brixton (covered here).
Detail of work by Binho Ribeiro.
Work by Binho Ribiero & Jim Vision in the Nomadic Community Gardens.
Fantastic collaboration from Dscreet, Binho Ribeiro, Tihno & Milo Tchais in Hackney Wick.
Fantastic looking stretch of works in Hackney Wick from Dscreet, Binho Ribeiro, Tihno & Milo Tchais on the left, Dscreet in the shutter in the centre, as well as Dscreet, Fanakapan & Cept on the right.
Fantastic trio of works in the Stockwell Hall Of Fame by Mr June, Binho Ribeiro & Tizer.
Work by Mt June.
Work by Binho Ribeiro.
Work by Tizer.
Work by Binho Ribeiro on the outside wall of Horniman Museum for the ‘Festival of Brasil’ with support from Braziliarty.
Detail of work by Binho Ribeiro.
Work by Binho Ribeiro for the ‘Festival of Brasil’ at Horniman Museum in Forest Hill.
Work by Binho Ribeiro.
Detail of work by Binho Ribeiro.
Work by Binho Ribeiro for the ‘Festival of Brasil’ at Horniman Museum in Forest Hill.
Detail of work by Binho Ribeiro.
Work by Binho Ribeiro for the ‘Festival of Brasil’ at Horniman Museum in Forest Hill.
Detail of work by Binho Ribeiro.