Next up we are taking a look at a superb series of eight murals placed up in East and South-East London through 2023 by street artist Woskerski. It’s always a pleasure to have Woskerksi paint a spot for us and leave some of his hyper-realistic surreal characters, scenes and creations for ourselves and the local community to admire around our hometown. For us one of the most exciting things about Woskerski is whilst he has a recognizable painting style, there is however absolutely no telling what he will paint next subject wise. This is amply demonstrated with the selection of eight works below which feature a number of portraits, a range of typographical/graffiti styles and a scenic wasteland populated by giant pencils in a scene that lies somewhere between the realms of Salvador Dali and Paul Nash. His artistic output is either fun or striking, but always without fail, meticulously executed and all round absolutely brilliant.

Work in Penge High Street, Penge. Placed up with support from London Calling Blog.








Work on Westow Hill. Crystal Palace. Placed up with support from London Calling Blog.




Work in Hanbury Street, Brick Lane.





Work by Goro x Woskerksi in Corbet Place, Brick Lane.

Detail of work by Goro.

Detail of work by Woskerski.

Work at the Penge Rooftop Gallery, Penge. Placed up with support from London Calling Blog.


Work at the Penge Rooftop Gallery, Penge. Placed up with support from London Calling Blog.




Work at the Penge Rooftop Gallery, Penge. Placed up with support from London Calling Blog.




Work at the Penge Rooftop Gallery, Penge. Placed up with support from London Calling Blog.



