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New Lost Souls Street Art ‘The Ghost Of Christmas Fun’ In Camden Town

Here we have a work that was placed up a few weeks back, but we thought it would be more appropriate to save and share it now, namely this festive themed work entitled ‘The Ghost Of Christmas Fun’ by the Lost Souls in Camden Town. This time last year the Lost Souls painted a Christmas piece on […]Read Post ›

New Elle & Fanakapan Street Art Collaboration In Camden Town

Friday and Saturday saw the feature wall on the side of Nemesis Tattoo in Camden Town which changes every month or so received it’s latest makeover with an excellent collaboration from visiting American Street Artist Elle and London’s very own Fanakapan. Certainly the most interesting work we have seen on this wall for a while […]Read Post ›

New Fanakapan & Ink Fetish Street Art Collaborations Around London

A couple of weeks ago saw a pair of collaborations by Fanakapan and Tom Blackford go up in, firstly in Camden Town and secondly in Brick Lane, with both of these works put up with support from Monoprixx & Bablu121 for the ‘Creative Differences’ group exhibition at the 1963 Gallery Space (covered here). Work by Fanakapan & Tom Blackford […]Read Post ›

‘Creative Differences’ Group Exhibition At 1963 Gallery Space

Better late than never, last night we finally had the time to head up to Dalston to catch up with a couple of exhibitions that opened in the last week, the first of which being the ‘Creative Differences’ group exhibition at the 1963 Gallery Space. Presenting a selection of prints in a variety of mediums from some 16 […]Read Post ›

New Dale Grimshaw Street Art On The Village Underground

Well it has been some four months since the Village Underground, one of the hottest painting spots in London received a fresh makeover on that occasion by Mister Thoms (covered here) and just last week reworked by the exceptionally talented Dale Grimshaw. The mammoth work – the largest work we here at London Calling Blog have […]Read Post ›

New Milo Tchais Street Art In London

Here we are taking a look at another slightly delayed subject, with the beautiful and striking output from Milo Tchais on his recent visit to London, leaving an array of vibrant and delicate floral creations in his wake. Over in July to paint for events, including the LATA Festival (covered here), and the Festival of Brasil at […]Read Post ›

New Cloakwork Street Art Around London

Over the first couple of weeks at the beginning of August London was host to visiting Malaysian Graffiti Artist Cloakwork, who whilst over left London with some eight excellent character works – seven of which we have below to share with you. Of himself Cloakwork states that the name derives from how ‘Cloak’ represents the […]Read Post ›

New Akse P19 Street Art In Camden Town

Last weekend Camden Town 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 character work […]Read Post ›

New Louis Masai Street Art Collaborations In London

Playing catch up again here with a pair of collaborations involving Louis Masai placed up a month or so back now, but were both so good we still wanted to share here. First up we have a work with Brazilian Street Artist Milo Tchais who was visiting London as part of the LATA Festival (covered here) […]Read Post ›

Interview With ChinaGirl Tile As She Hits London 2016

A few weekends back we at London Calling Blog were fortunate enough to get the opportunity to meet up with visiting Austrian Ceramicist and Street Artist ChinaGirl Tile whilst on a whistle-stop visit through London, which saw her place up six new works around East, North & South London and additionally afforded us the opportunity to discuss […]Read Post ›

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