Ben Naz Memorial Paint Jam In Leake Street 2015
Street Art Memorial Paint Jam for Ben Naz
Street Art Memorial Paint Jam for Ben Naz
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 ›
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 ›
At current and until the end of this month, Sicilian, but London based artist, Giusi Tomasello has a exhibition at the Dulwich Pavilion Cafe as a part of the Dulwich Festival. Giusi who has a MA in industrial Design & Fashion, and a career as a graphic designer in the fashion industry, has more recently ventured […]Read Post ›
Yesterday at Tobacco Docks, StreetFest 2015, returning for it’s eighth consecutive year, this time in its new setting of Tobacco Dock, took place with a day and evening packed with events set to entertain all, including an eclectic mix of music, dance, urban sport, a street kitchen, and most quintessentially for us here at London Calling […]Read Post ›
Yesterday in Bethnal Green Street Artist Giusi Tomasello was out working her magic on a wall provided with the support of the Hidden Streets Of London. Working with a combination of spray cans, Posca pens and paint brushes to build up her portraits, when you view the piece you are automatically drawn to the striking face […]Read Post ›
Yesterday in Hackney Wick at the Number 90 bar in Hackney Wick a day of live Street Art, music and a silent auction comprising works donated by generous London based street artists, all to raise money for the charity Parkinson’s UK took place. A great event was laid on with a superb collection of works […]Read Post ›
This morning in our Femme Fierce Reloaded feature series we have Giusi Tomasello who laid out one of the highlights of the festival for us at London Calling. This was only the fourth wall in public which Giusi has painted, not that you would tell to look at it, and our second to witness at […]Read Post ›
Great reworking of the classic Leake Street Tunnel board by Pad. It finally happened, Femme Fierce Reloaded, organized by Ayaan Bulale, hit Leake Street for the second year running to raise money and awareness for the Plan UK charity “Because I Am A Girl” campaign, which sets to end such acts as forced marriage and FGM […]Read Post ›
It’s nigh on impossible to believe that it’s been a week since Croydon’s Arts Quarter lost much of its beautiful artwork to vandalism, however since then some works were painted by artists who responded to the vandalism by coming down and offering their services to replace the damaged walls. The day following the attack some six […]Read Post ›