A Free Street Art Guide To Penge & Anerley
A Free Street Art Guide To Penge
A Free Street Art Guide To Penge
A couple of weeks back saw the launch of the ‘Amy Street Art Trail’ in Camden Town setting to celebrate former local resident Amy Winehouse with a series of four Street Art murals placed about town and on display until June 4th 2016. The funds for the street art trail were raised via Art Happens and was put […]Read Post ›
Just over a week back saw Street Artist Mr Cenz take to Fashion Street to rework a spot he last painted in October 2015 with this beautiful work which is just fantastic. The pieces depict his now trademark female portraits created in his distinctive sci-fi and cosmic-fueled styling, seemingly imbued with that translucent quality that defines his […]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 ›
This morning in our series of reviews of the last year we are going to take a look back at the year of Street Art and Graffiti in Croydon. It’s been another good year in Croydon after the flying start it had through 2015. Croydon’s Arts Quarter has continued to receive a steady stream of new additions and played […]Read Post ›
This evening in our series of reviews of the last year we are going to take a look back at the year of Street Art and Graffiti in Brixton and Stockwell. Brixton has long been a place with little pockets of Street Art and Graffiti coming and going, albeit nothing on the scale of areas such as […]Read Post ›
The last couple of weeks has seen Street Artist Mr Cenz out around East London to paint a pair of fresh new murals that are really both just fantastic. The pieces depict his now trademark female portraits created in his distinctive sci-fi and cosmic-fueled styling, seemingly imbued with that translucent quality that defines his works. Great […]Read Post ›
A couple of weeks back saw Street artist Mr Cenz out in Newham to paint his second mural in the area, unsurprisingly one that really is just fantastic. The piece depicts one of his now trademark female portraits created in his distinctive sci-fi and cosmic-fueled styling, seemingly improving with each mural he creates, truly honing that translucent […]Read Post ›
Last week over the course of a couple of days, Street artist Mr Cenz was out in Hanbury Street, Brick Lane, to lay down his latest mural, unsurprisingly one that really is just fantastic. The piece depicts one of his now trademark female portraits created in his distinctive sci-fi and cosmic-fueled styling, seemingly improving with each […]Read Post ›
Over the weekend Josephine Avenue in Brixton once again played host to Urban Art Brixton 2016, returning for its 15th year showcasing an impressive collection of artists displaying & selling their works all along the street and most importantly for us it was all accompanied by a fantastic display of live Street Art and Graffiti which brought with […]Read Post ›