Last month saw us spending some time helping out on a community led initiative around the back of Selhurst Station to brighten up the area and reduce fly-tipping in the form of some Street Art – an idea and intention right up our alley and behind the vast majority of projects we involve our time with. One of the five fresh murals we helped organise for the project was by Spanish born, but London based, Street Artist Elno who presented some of her distinctive illustration style taking its influence from the Latin tradition of her culture and on this occasion experimenting without outlines on her work to keep the vibrant colour in and surrounding her character popping.
We of course have to say a massive thank you to CASSA for getting us involved on this initiative and letting us store our gear with them over the time it took to get the project started. Big thank you to the team at Network Rail for supporting such initiatives and all their help on this project and who along with CASSA trusted the artists to do what they do best by giving them free reign to do their thing. As well as a really big THANK YOU to Elno for coming to down to support this initiative and for leaving such a vibrant and beautiful artwork in the process. This work can be found at Dagnall Park, Selhurst, just behind the back of Selhurst Station.
A blank canvas.
Elno at work.
Elno at work.
Elno at work.
Elno at work.
Elno at work.
Job done, Elno signs her days work.
Elno posing with her freshly finished work.
The beautiful finished work.
Work by Elno alongside work by Airborne Mark.