Spanish Street Artist Ampparito Hits London
New Ampparito Street Art In London.
New Ampparito Street Art In London.
Last night saw the opening of the ‘Death In Dalston’ exhibition opened at the BSMT Space in Dalston, presenting a curious collection of skulls celebrating Halloween & Dia de los Muertos. This is certainly an interesting show, and to our knowledge, the only Halloween and Dia de los Muertos themed exhibition on this year. The show […]Read Post ›
Over the last week or so we have been treated to two new delightful and spectacular works around London from our favourite resident stencil artist Trust Icon. In his work Trust Icon set’s to capture a moment or a snapshot from his, and many peoples, childhood, combined with his own style of poignant insight or humour injected […]Read Post ›
Just over a week ago Street Artist Clet Abraham made his most recent visit to London whilst he was over with the Graffik Gallery who showcased his work at the Moniker Art Fair (covered here) and to present his very first UK exhibition at their own gallery (covered here). It’s been five years since Clet Abraham […]Read Post ›
Over the course of last weekend Street Artist Phlegm was at work in Herne Hill on his newest London work and additionally the latest work to have been curated by the Dulwich Picture Gallery. This stunning and surreal took some two days to create, quite a feat considering it’s size, however not that large when put […]Read Post ›
Street Art Memorial Paint Jam for Ben Naz
Last Sunday at the Stockwell Hall of Fame, arguably perhaps the best place to see high quality Graffiti in London, with a regular turnover of fresh new pieces to be seen each week or even daily, a fantastic an unusual piece of collaborative Graffiti was put up that we were really happy to find intact and […]Read Post ›
Well following on from the conclusion of the ‘Behind The Curtain’ competition which brought some impressive sixteen works to the prominent Shoreditch Art Wall in a series of four stages over a period of four weeks, we wanted to share a more in-depth look at the piece which, despite not winning the competition, really blew us […]Read Post ›
Well it has taken us somewhat longer than planned to make it over to this exhibition, but better late than never and it was certainly worth the effort to visit the ‘London Wall Street’ exhibition at the Crows Nest Gallery in West London. The group show brings together a broad range of styles, with the […]Read Post ›
This is a post we having been waiting to post for some time, yesterday marked one year since our first visit to Leake Street, in which time we have seen many great pieces and missed many also, so we thought we would share a selection of the highlights we have been fortunate enough to catch […]Read Post ›