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 ›
Well here we are with the finale of our series of reviews of the last year and we thought we would take a look back at the exhibitions we have attended. In the process we have been all over London and become further acquainted with many wonderful gallery spaces and visited a wide range of ‘pop-up’ spaces […]Read Post ›
Since the blog’s inception we have began delving into various projects the most rewarding of which has been the organization of Street Art in our hometown of Penge through our SprayExhibition20 Community Street Art Project. All of which has been made possible due to the incredible support of the local community who have provided spaces to paint, […]Read Post ›
Last Sunday saw Italian born, but London based, Street Artist Renato Hunto out doing what he does best, namely painting his distinct and colourful signature style abstract characters on this occasion in Maple Road, Penge, for our SprayExhibition20 community project. Originally a Graffiti Writer, Hunto has gone on to develop his own brand of fluid cubist creations infused with […]Read Post ›
Last week saw Italian born, but London based, Street Artist Renato Hunto was out doing what he does best, namely painting his distinct and colourful signature style abstract characters around some scrappy spots made available with the newly placed hoardings at the corner of Great Eastern Street and Holywell Lane in Shoreditch. Originally a Graffiti […]Read Post ›
Here we are taking a look at a what is to date the largest and mos elaborate work from Italian born but London residing Street Artist Hunto. Originally a Graffiti Writer, Hunto has gone on to develop his own brand of fluid cubist creations infused with a bold block colouring, depicting for him the great […]Read Post ›
On Thursday night we were fortunate enough to attend opening of ‘Underground 2016’ a group show comprising works by Street Artists from around the globe and organized by Graffiti Street. Returning for its second installment this years exhibition is fantastic, presenting an incredible range of works offering something for everyone, featuring a diverse number of styles and mediums in the process, […]Read Post ›
Over the last week or so Italian born, but London based, Street Artist Renato Hunto was out doing what he does best, namely painting his distinct and colourful signature style abstract characters around Camden Town. Originally a Graffiti Writer, Hunto has gone on to develop his own brand of fluid cubist creations infused with a bold […]Read Post ›
On Monday we here at London Calling Blog we fortunate enough to stumble upon Italian born, but London based, Street Artist Renato Hunto was out doing what he does best, painting his distinct and colourful signature style abstract characters around Brick Lane. Hunto’s work is instantaneously recognizable upon viewing and often draws the obvious link towards […]Read Post ›