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New El Pez, Vinnie Nylon & Dscreet Street Art Collaborations Around Shoreditch

A few weeks back saw London receive a visit from Spanish artist El Pez who met up with Vinnie Nylon and Dscreet who between them hit up a series of five superb collaboration works in a whirlwind of activity around Brick Lane and Shoreditch that really have brightened up the area and injected this corner of […]Read Post ›

New Nerone Street Art Around London

Over the last month we have been fortunate to stumble upon fresh work after fresh work from French born, but London based, Street Artist Nerone whilst on out travels around town. So here we are taking a look at the latest five works we have spied from the artist – presenting a mixture of his […]Read Post ›

New Balstroem & Welin Street Art Collaborations In Shoreditch.

Last month saw Danish Street Artist Balstroem return to London for the third year in a row to paint at Meeting Of Styles, and like each recent year he has visited the city he has left at least one more work in the area for us to enjoy and this year even had a fellow artist […]Read Post ›

New Snub23 Street Art in Shoreditch

A few weeks back saw Brighton based Street Artist Snub23 visit London, something we would like to see more often, and take to Shoreditch in order to paint his latest mural in the capital. The piece features Snub’s trademark character ‘Mongrel’, from ABC Warriors – from the comic strip 2000ad – on this occasion set watching the ever flow of […]Read Post ›

New Bonzai Graffiti “2018” in Shoreditch

Well its fair to say we are way behind in sharing this work below, however it is to good to not take time to look at nonetheless. The work in question was placed up some 7 weeks ago at the turn of the new year and created by Graffiti Writer Bonzai who set to hail […]Read Post ›

New Marina Zumi Street Art in Shoreditch

A few weeks London was fortunate enough to receive a visit from Argentinian born, but Brazilian based, Street Artist Marina Zumi who left Shoreditch with one of her ethereal images depicting warm and striking scenes of natural beauty. Often focusing on a minimalist setting and a restricted colour palette her characters and scenes are so soft yet at the same […]Read Post ›

New Frankie Strand & Itaewon Street Art Collaboration In Shoreditch

A couple of weeks back saw Street Artists Frankie Strand and Itaewon join forces to paint a fantastic collaboration  in Shoreditch. Setting to fuse their disparate styles the end result is superb, with Frankie Strand’s illustration style complimented by Itaewon’s flowing abstract compositions that really add a sense of depth to Frankie Strand’s flamboyance of […]Read Post ›

New Rimone Guimaraes Street Art In Shoreditch

A couple of weeks back saw Brazilian Street Artist visit London and find the time to paint a beautiful mural in Shoreditch. Guimaraes’ style draws it influence from the Brazilian Naïve art scene of the 1940s, dominated by music, movement and full of colour. It is through such realms Guimaraes sets to take his audience away to a […]Read Post ›

New Ketones6000 Street Art In Shoreditch

Street Artist Ketones6000 was pretty bust the other week, painting a pair of beautiful works around Shoreditch and Brick Lane, both featuring bees with plant life and in one case incorporating striking grey-scale portraiture which is proving very prevalent in his output at current. Very much a beautiful pair of works and an artist we are delighted […]Read Post ›

New Akse P19 Street Art in Shoreditch

About a month back Shoreditch was treated to a visit from Akse, a French Street Artist of Vietnamese origins who has been based in Manchester since 1997. Akse started painting in 1992 and became a member of the P19 Crew in 1993, initially starting his Graffiti career by writing Letters, he quickly decided to specialize in […]Read Post ›

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