A Free Street Art Guide To Penge & Anerley
A Free Street Art Guide To Penge
A Free Street Art Guide To Penge
So a couple of weekends back we had the good fortune of spending a long weekend in Croydon with some 36 artists reworking the vast majority of the ‘Arts Quarter’ around St. George’s Walk to put on the ‘Any Colour You Like’ Paint Jam organised by ourselves and put together with support from friend of the blog and […]Read Post ›
This evening in our series of reviews of the last year we are going to take a look back at the year of Street Art and Graffiti in Brixton and Stockwell. Brixton has long been a place with little pockets of Street Art and Graffiti coming and going, albeit nothing on the scale of areas such as […]Read Post ›
Saturday and Sunday saw a casual Paint Jam in the Stockwell Hall of Fame comprising some 10 writers and artists baring the damp foggy weather for an end of year gathering put together by Solo One. It is always a thrill to head to this spot, you never know what you will find and yesterday morning […]Read Post ›
Well it’s with delight that as we present our last exhibition review of 2016 it is back to BSMT Space we take you to, as a gallery in 2016 no one has brought such consistent and diverse shows of such a high standard representing London’s Street Art scene . However above all else is the unpretentious attitude […]Read Post ›
Last week saw Graffiti Writer Dreph hit the Brick Lane area to place up a pair of fantastic portraits that certainly offer a refreshing splash of something fresh to the area. Painting the first work along Commercial Street on a shutter that is permanently down – so you will be sure to see it should […]Read Post ›
Yesterday saw a mini Paint Jam take place in Highams Park, Walthamstow, as part of the Highams Park Festival which may have been small in numbers but was certainly a case of quality over quantity, featuring five artists with Giusi Tomasello repainting her spot on the Regal Cinema in Beach Hall Road, as well as Elno, Oliver Roubieu, […]Read Post ›
Yesterday in Leake Street, a mini-paint jam took place with six artists painting five works as part of the Festifeel event held in conjunction with the charity Coppafeel whom help promote awareness of symptoms of Breast Cancer and fortify all moves that encourage early detection. We were unaware of the live painting taking place, however we headed […]Read Post ›