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New Ben Slow & Carl Cashman Street Art Collaboration In Camden Town

Over the last couple of weeks Street Artists Ben Slow and Carl Cashman have collaborated on a fantastic fusion of disparate styles in Camden Town. Placed up on the feature wall in Stucley Place which changes on a predominantly monthly basis, this is certainly a fantastic addition to the impressive works that have graced this wall […]Read Post ›

Paint Jam In Bethnal Green

On Saturday in Paradise Row, Bethnal Green a fantastic Paint Jam featuring some thirteen artists took place, organized by Hidden Streets Of London and very much giving Paradise Row a much needed and stylish makeover in the process. Despite the grey weather and sudden, though thankfully short spells of intense downpours, the atmosphere was fantastic with […]Read Post ›

New Andy Council Street Art In Bethnal Green

On Saturday London was fortunate enough to receive a visit from Bristol based Street Artist Andy Council, who certainly left an impressive work in his wake. Andy Council who works in the realm of illustration and Graffiti sets to create his own brand of bizarre creations comprising creatures which are a hybrid of animals and […]Read Post ›

New Snub23 Street Art In Camden Town

Last Saturday whilst on our travels about town we were delighted to see Snub23 at work in Camden Town adding the freshest piece to the feature wall in Stucley Place. It was a real pleasure to see Snub23 who resides in Brighton, and if you are UK based and a fan of Snub’s work you […]Read Post ›

New DEESASTER Street Art ‘Batter Up!’ In Camden Town

Last week over the course of three days from Tuesday to Thursday Street Artist DEESASTER who is Yugoslavian born, but based in Holland, visited London to hit up an interesting work in Camden Town. The piece entitled ‘Batter Up!’ presents a rather simple yet surreal scene, with a depiction of Micky Mantle, famed New York Yankees baseball […]Read Post ›

2015 – A Year Of Street Art In Bethnal Green

This evening in our series of reviews of the last year we are heading back over to East London and taking a look back at the year of Street Art in Bethnal Green. It’s been an interesting year in Bethnal Green, with a steady flow of artworks being placed up throughout the year by London’s own local talent […]Read Post ›

2015 – A Year Of Graffiti In London

Well following on from our Street Art review ‘2015 – A Year Of Street Art In London’ (covered here), we thought we would also take a look at the highlights of all the Graffiti we have seen this year. In this post we have featured works primarily from East & South London as these are […]Read Post ›

New Lost Souls Street Art In Camden Town

On Monday and Tuesday the Lost Souls Crew, comprising SPZero76, Si Mitchell & Squirl, and on this occasion missing the fourth Lost Soul Captain Kris, added the newest work to the regularly changing wall on Stucley Road, Camden. Never one to disappoint, the Lost Souls entered the festive spirit and the trio opted for a piece […]Read Post ›

New Zabou Works In East London – December 2015

Well it’s been an incredible three months since we provided our last update on recent works from Zabou, one of London’s most prolific Street Artists, which is why it’s surprising that it has been so long since we last saw fresh work from Zabou about town. However over the last week the creative stencil-based artist […]Read Post ›

New Trust Icon ‘Don’t Believe In Fairy Tales’ Work In Bethnal Green

Well it’s been a month since we last had a fresh work from Trust Icon to share with you, however two days ago one of London’s most witty and proactive Street Artists was back out again to hit up his latest creation, on this occasion in Bethnal Green. In his work Trust Icon set’s to capture […]Read Post ›

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