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New Fanakapan ‘Elephants’ Work In Brick Lane

Earlier this week one of our favourite Street Artists Fanakapan was at work around Brick Lane, painting his newest and large scale mural, culminating in a good couple of days work spread out around the near constant torrential downpour that befell London this week. Further advancing his change of direction, moving into a more monochrome […]Read Post ›

Noriaki Hits London – Part 2

Well a month ago now the prolific and almost maniacal Polish Street artist Noriaki returned to London ahead of his exhibition at Number 90, Hackney Wick, which we will be sharing with you soon. Whilst about town Noriaki has set to doing that which he does best, embarking in a frenzy of character creations around London. […]Read Post ›

Nomad Clan Paint Monty’s Bar

Last week whilst visiting London, Manchester based duo Aylo and CBloxx, aka The Nomad Clan, had a hard time getting any work done outdoors due to the near constant rainfall that befell the city, so decided to find somewhere indoors to work their magic, which resulted in them painting one of the walls in the […]Read Post ›

New Jim Vision Work In The Nomadic Community Gardens

At the beginning of last week Street Artist Jim Vision set to transforming the feature wall of the Nomadic Community Gardens, following its’s recent restyling at Meeting Of Styles some six weeks back. Reworking the entire bottom half of wall, replacing the graffiti that was present with his distinct fantasy driven subjects and intricate backgrounds. At […]Read Post ›

New Zabou Works In London August 2015

Since we provided our last update on recent works from one of London’s most prolific Street Artists a month or so ago, we have a further four works to share with you, placed up in various locations around East and North London. We have a nice range of subjects and intentions behind these freshest works, […]Read Post ›

Dubai Street Artist Fats Hits London

We are playing catch up here, but we really wanted to share this delighful work, which was placed up three works ago. Following her appearance at The Whitecross Street Party, Arabian Street Artist Fathima Mohiuddin, aka Fats, hit up this delightful piece, entitled ‘Don’t Forget Your Heart’, in Hanbury Street. The work was placed up […]Read Post ›

Noriaki Hits London 2015

Last week prolific and almost maniacal Polish Street artist Noriaki returned to London ahead of his exhibition at Number 90, Hackney Wick, which we will be sharing with you soon. Whilst about town Noriaki has set to doing that which he does best, embarking in a frenzy of character creations around London. Anyone familiar with […]Read Post ›

New Shok-1 Work In Brick Lane

On Wednesday this week Shok-1 was at work in Fournier Street, just off of Brick Lane on his latest creation, which replaces a work of his that had stood in the same spot for some time indeed. In his works Shok-1 uses the many anatomical elements of the human body to transform and create his myriad hybrids […]Read Post ›

New Work From Argentinian Street Artist Jiant In The Truman Brewery

Last Saturday in the Truman Brewery, working alongside fellow Argentinian Street Artist Martin Ron, was Jiant, someone whose work we were previously unfamiliar with, but very much liked what we saw here. Animals and fantasy driven landscapes are a common theme in Jiant’s works and this piece takes on that basis. Presenting a surreal depiction of […]Read Post ›

New Martin Ron Work In The Truman Brewery

Last Saturday and Sunday we were fortunate enough to pass upon one of Argentina’s pre-eminent Street Artists, Martin Ron, someone who is no stranger to London having painted alongside ROA in Hanbury Street and the iconic Village Underground in the past, at work in Ely’s Place in the Truman Brewery grounds. Martin Ron paints hyper-realistic […]Read Post ›

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