Here we are taking quite a big look back at the solid wave of activity from Street Artist Airborne Mark over the last few months with a series of fresh works placed up a round South and North London. As always Origami is the focus of Airborne Mark’s subjects allowing allowing him the chance to work his case studies in light and shadow through his favoured paper platforms and what a host of subjects and spaces Airborne MArk has crafted his art onto of late. There’s plenty to see below and several accompanying videos produced by Airborne Mark which are well worth checking out also.
Airborne Mark at work in Penge.
‘Mothra’ by Airborne Mark in Maple Road, Penge, with a little support from us London Calling Blog.
You can also view this video by Airborne Mark of the making, painting and ritual sacrifice of the Origami Moth.
Fantastic work of the ‘Pussy Cat of Camden’ set chasing Origami Cranes in Hawley Street, Camden Town, put up with support from The Real Art of Street Art.
You can also view this video by Airborne Mark of the ‘Pussy Cat of Camden’.
Number 1 in Camden Town, with a support from The Real Art of Street Art.
Airborne Mark at work in ‘Secret Penge’.
Airborne Mark at work.
Number 4 in Penge, with a support from us London Callng Blog.
Airborne Mark at work on Penge’s first bin to receive some art.
Airborne Mark at work.
Number 5 in Penge, with a support from us London Calling Blog.
You can also view this video by Airborne Mark at work in ‘Secret Penge’.
Any surface wil do.
Airborne Mark at work on an abandoned mattress in Penge.
Airborne Mark at work.
Day done, time for a nap.
Number 7 in Penge, with a support from us London Callng Blog.
You can also view this video by Airborne Mark of him at work mattress tagging in Penge.
Airborne Mark back at work in ‘Secret Penge’.
Stunning Origami Gazelle in ‘Secret Penge’. Definitely one of the best works from Airborne Mark we have seen to date, but we do want to know what noise does a Gazelle make?
You can also view this video by Airborne Mark of the making, painting and sacrifice of the Origami Gazelle.