A Street Art Guide To Bristol
A Street Art Guide To Bristol.
A Street Art Guide To Bristol.
Well unfortunately we were unable to attend to Upfest this year, however that doesn’t mean we haven’t since been by to see a good chunk of the more permanent works created for the event. Upfest 2015 marked the seventh incarnation of the largest Street Art gathering in Europe and brought together some 250 or so artists […]Read Post ›
Street Art from Tribe15 Alternative Art Festival by Chrom-Art
At the beginning of last week Street Artist Jim Vision set to transforming the feature wall of the Nomadic Community Gardens, following its’s recent restyling at Meeting Of Styles some six weeks back. Reworking the entire bottom half of wall, replacing the graffiti that was present with his distinct fantasy driven subjects and intricate backgrounds. At […]Read Post ›
Over the weekend the worlds most famous global Street Art & Graffiti festival finally hit London. The very nature of the event is defined in the name, Meeting of Styles, setting to showcase artists and writers from all over the globe and presenting a full range of Graffiti and Street Art styles. The event was […]Read Post ›
The Street Art of the Nomadic Community Gardens
Over the weekend The Greenhouse Effect Paint Jam took place in the East End, just around the back of Brick Lane at Fleet St Hill, where The Meeting of Styles took place last year. The event was put on in association with LSD Magazine and the 1 Love Community Network. Over the two days a variety of […]Read Post ›
Over the last month or so, at varying intervals, Street Artists Jim Vision and Dr Zadok have laid out in the East End, an incredible large scale and magnificent tribute to the Author Terry Pratchett who sadly passed away from Alzheimer’s some six weeks back now, aged 66 and Josh Kirby, illustrator of an incredible twenty-six […]Read Post ›
Seeing as Louis Masai’s solo exhibition kicks off at the Lollipop on the 30th of April we thought this would be a good time to share some of his Street Art that can currently be seen around London, with works in Brixton, Caledonian Road and the East End. Through his art Louis Masai sets to draw […]Read Post ›
Last week in Shoreditch, Street Artist Jim Vision was out doing what he does best in his local area. He laid out two pieces In Shoreditch, making for a total of three for the week with his work in Brixton for the Save The Arches project. This was followed by a solo wall on Tuesday […]Read Post ›