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New Airborne Mark Street Art ‘Paper Sprite’ In Brick Lane

A few weekends back saw Street Artist Airborne Mark take to Star Yard on a rather grim Sunday which seems so far removed from the great weather we have had this last week to add his latest Origami inspired creation to London’s streets, allowing Airborne Mark the chance to work his case studies in light and […]Read Post ›

New Otto Schade Street Art ‘The CCTV Camera Sign’ In Brick Lane

On Thursday last week stencil-based Street Artist Otto Schade took to Hanbury Street along Brick Lane to add what is now his third work in this street with this excellent addition entitled ‘The CCTV Camera Sign’. Certainly an apt title and an excellent use of the space and in this case the inherent obstacle to […]Read Post ›

New Pang Street Art ‘Carnival Of The Weird’ In Brick Lane

A few week back now saw London treated to a brief visit from former London based Street Artist Pang, someone whose presence and unique sense of creativity on the scene is something which is very much missed. So it made for a fantastic delight to stumble upon this amazing creation entitled ‘Carnival Of The Weird’ whilst […]Read Post ›

New Fanakapan Street Art In Brick Lane

A few weeks back saw one of London’s – and seemingly the worlds – most prolific and talented Street Artists take to Star Yard to create his latest London work. Creating a chrome balloon dog creation accompanied by a black background overlaid with a series of tags – seemingly dogging the dog in the process. […]Read Post ›

New Mr Cenz Street Art In Brick Lane

Just over a week back saw Street Artist Mr Cenz take to Fashion Street to rework a spot he last painted in October 2015 with this beautiful work which is just fantastic. The pieces depict his now trademark female portraits created in his distinctive sci-fi and cosmic-fueled styling, seemingly imbued with that translucent quality that defines his […]Read Post ›

New Amara Por Dios Street Art In Brick Lane

In recent weeks Street Artist Amara Por Dios has been busy around Brick Lane in order to leave us two lovely sets of works, the first along Princelett Street and the second larger piece in Star Yard. Both sets of works are created very much in her distinct style, influenced by the arts of the indigenous […]Read Post ›

New Ant Carver Street Art Paste-Ups Around The East End

When out at the weekend and wandering around Brick Lane and Shoreditch we were delighted to sight amid the recent influx of paste-up works that have bombarded Brick Lane of late a a set of four new paste-up works from Ant Carver, an artist whose portraiture work we have long admired and all the more delighted […]Read Post ›

New Dreph Street Art Around Brick Lane

A couple of weeks back saw Graffiti Writer Dreph hit the Brick Lane area to place up a pair of striking grey-scale portraits that certainly offer a refreshing splash of something fresh to the area. Painting the first work in Star Yard, Brick Lane, and the second piece another excellent portrait placed up along Commercial Street on […]Read Post ›

New Shok-1 Street Art ‘Elvis’ In Brick Lane

It has been some eight months now since we last saw fresh work from this most talented of artists, namely Shok-1 who last week hit Brick Lane to add his latest X-Ray creation to London. In his work Shok-1 uses the many anatomical elements of the human body either exclusively or setting to transform and […]Read Post ›

New Street Art By Wasp Elder & Helen Bur In Brick Lane

Playing catch up here with a look at this absorbing work from Wasp Elder & Helen Bur placed up in Hanbury Street in Brick Lane a couple of weeks back now. Certainly a gripping work which generates a rather sombre effect with the somewhat faceless subjects walking the cold streets all emphasized by the fluid painterly tones […]Read Post ›

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