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Street Art & Graffiti Of Urban Art Brixton 2015

Over the weekend whilst Meeting of Styles was happening in Shoreditch, further south Urban Art 2015 took place in Brixton, returning for its 14th year, showcasing a impressive collection and display of Street Art and Graffiti. The event was primarily focused on Graffiti Writers but this is far from all that was happening. In the […]Read Post ›

New Jimmy C Work In Brixton

Over the course of the previous two days Australian, but London based,  Street Artist Jimmy C has been at work laying out his freshest piece for Urban Art 2015 and the superb work can be found on Saint Saviours Road, just off of Brixton Hill. The stunning piece, which is something that can be said […]Read Post ›

New Street Art In Brixton For Pop Brixton

Over the course of the weekend the newly established Boxpark in Brixton ‘Pop Brixton’ received quite the makeover courtesy of Street Art. Over Saturday and Sunday some seven artists set to paint their large scale works, of which these photos don’t do justice to their size. This newly established structure isn’t permanent and will make way […]Read Post ›

New Louis Masai Work In Brixton

No sooner had we captured Louis Masai’s stunning work in Camden Town this week then we found him him working on another piece the following day, this time in Brixton. This stunning piece of work is of a Red Wolf, native to the South-West Americas, and is accompanied by a Kachina Doll from Native American […]Read Post ›

Paint Jam For Save Brixton Arches

Yesterday in Brixton Market along the Brixton Arches a paint jam on a series of boards put out for the day were utilised as a part of a community event to hold a paint jam with works from some nine artists put up in the process. The crux of the situation is that Network Rail intend to evict […]Read Post ›

Louis Masai Paints For Save Brixton Arches Campaign

On Sunday in Brixton artist Louis Masai headed to the Station Arches and laid out not one, but two works for the Street Art project. The crux of the situation is that Network Rail intend to evict the current tenants of the shops along the railway arches spanning Station Road and Atlantic Road, in the name of […]Read Post ›

Furia139 Street Art For The Save Brixton Arches Campaign

Seeing as we love sharing work in progress pictures alongside the finished articles we thought we would take the time here to show Furia139’s piece from Saturday’s Paint Jam in Brixton, for the Save Brixton Arches campaign. Working in a limited 2 hour time frame, the race was on for the artists to lay out […]Read Post ›

2 Hour Paint Jam For Save Brixton Arches

Yesterday in Brixton the event RECLAIM::BRIXTON took place in Windrush Square, in the public space in front of The Black Cultural Archives and in the shadow of Lambeth Town Hall. In this space several communities gathered in congregation from noon to 5pm in order to celebrate the communities love for their area. As part of this demonstration the independent […]Read Post ›

Louis Masai Street Art in London

Seeing as Louis Masai’s solo exhibition kicks off at the Lollipop on the 30th of April we thought this would be a good time to share some of his Street Art that can currently be seen around London, with works in Brixton, Caledonian Road and the East End. Through his art Louis Masai sets to draw […]Read Post ›

Second Paint Jam To Save Brixton Arches

Yesterday in Brixton the latest installments of Street Art for the #SaveBrixtonArches campaign were put up during a second mini paint jam with seven artists out painting a further respective seven of the 40 or so shutters to be completed. Bringing the current total of shutters painted to ten and its only fair to say that […]Read Post ›

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