Over the New Years period London was very fortunate to have received a visit from Italian Street Artist Alice Pasquini, who while briefly over took the time to hit up some 7 of her delightful miniature mixed-media works. It was at the beginning of 2016 when Alice Pasquini last painted in London and we have very much enjoyed seeing the newest additions over the last week, especially as on this occasion we were fortunate enough to get to see Alice Pasquini create some of her beautiful artworks.
Alice is an artist, based in Rome, but traveling the world over painting and working additionally in the realms of illustration and set design. Alice’s works are always such a delight to spy, full of a sense of warmth, hope and affection, setting to capture an aspect of people’s relationships and expressing the range of human emotions, with strong independent women forming the most common theme running through her Street Art works. What we love most about her works, besides the touching sentiments expressed through her subjects, is her sense of placement, with these somewhat tiny stencil based works just blending with the spots she finds, painted directly on top of the existing Street Art or Graffiti and instantaneously blending with the fabric of the immediate vicinity. We at London Calling Blog really can’t wait until Alice Pasquini next hits London, but in the meantime we hope you enjoy the works we have to share below as much as we have.
Work in Quaker Street, put up with support from the Quaker Street Cafe.
Work in Bethnal Green.
Beautiful work so nicely located in Spitalfields.
Alice Pasquini at work on her first addition to Penge.
Work in St John’s Road, Penge, put up with support from London Calling Blog.
Alice Pasquini at work on her second addition to Penge.
Work in Southey Street, Penge, put up with support from London Calling Blog.
Alice Pasquini at work on her first addition to Penge.
Work in Maple Road, Penge, put up with support from London Calling Blog.
Work in Camden Town, put up with support from The Real Art of Street Art.