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New Ben Jay Crossman Street Art ‘Guardian Angel’ in Brick Lane

One artist who we have had the pleasure of discovering over the last 6 or so months is that of South African artist Ben Jay Crossman, who is currently residing in London and as a result we have been increasingly exposed and treated to this artists characters painted around London. A few weeks back say […]Read Post ›

New David de la Mano Street Art “The Wave” in Brick Lane

A few weeks back saw London receive a visit from Spanish artist David de la Mano who left Brick Lane with an absolutely captivating mural placed up ahead of his currently running exhibition at the Hang-Up Gallery. For nearly 30 years now David de la Mano has worked in a variety of mediums including sculpture, installation and […]Read Post ›

New Jim Vision Street Art ‘Paradise Lost’ In Brick Lane

A few weeks back saw Street Artist Jim Vision take to Hanbury Street, Brick Lane, to paint the large wall owned by the cash and carry behind this canvas which has not been painted in its entirety with a single piece since 2015. Certainly the largest work we have seen placed up around London this […]Read Post ›

New Telmo Miel Street Art ‘Odds & Ends, Bits & Pieces’ In Brick Lane

A couple of weeks back saw a flood of activity around Brick Lane with several artists painting in the days leading up to the Moniker Art Fair 2017 which took place last weekend. Two of such artists were Dutch duo Telmo Miel who set to create an intriguing and rather surreal scene entitled ‘Odds & Ends, Bits […]Read Post ›

New Snub23 Street Art ‘Trust The Machine’ In Brick Lane

A few weeks back saw Brighton based Street Artist Snub23 visit London and take to Brick Lane in order to paint his latest mural in the capital, with a fantastic work entitled ‘Trust The Machine’. The piece created through a combination of stencil techniques for the industrial block background and freehand techniques for his series of heads which […]Read Post ›

Dreph’s ‘You Are Enough’ Series Around London

A few weeks back saw the conclusion of Street Artist Dreph’s ‘You Are Enough’ series of portraits looking at the idea of female empowerment through his subjects, all of which are people he knows or has met. So we though we would take a look at the ten works that comprise the impressive series, nine of which can […]Read Post ›

New Stinkfish Street Art Around London

A couple of weeks back saw London receive a visit from Colombian Street Artist Stinkfish ahead of the opening of his current solo exhibition ‘Portraits in Transit’ at the BSMT Space. Having been some two years since this artist last visited London (covered here), and in spite of preparing his solo show the artist still managed to find […]Read Post ›

New Ant Carver Street Art In Brick Lane

A few weeks back saw Street Artist Ant Carver take to Brick Lane to hit up his latest London mural and by far one of his best to date. Ant Carver’s style is very distinct, comprising the colourful background taking an abstract form, constructed from an elaborate process of being built up with spray paint and […]Read Post ›

New Wasp Elder Street Art In London

A few weeks back saw a visit from British born, but German based, Street Artist Wasp Eldar ahead of his solo show on at 1963 Gallery Space allowing the artist the time to leave London with two fantastic murals, one in Brick Lane and the other in Camden Town. Certainly a gripping pair of work which generate a […]Read Post ›

New Alex Senna Street Art Around The East End

A few weekends back saw the return after a long break from London of Brazilian Street Artist Alex Senna who was over ahead of his current solo exhibition ‘The Nada’ at the Unit 5 Gallery – which is a fantastic show and one we will be reporting on shortly. Whilst over Alex Senna treated London to four delightful […]Read Post ›

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