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New Sr. X Street Art “Smile More” In Dalston

Now we are taking a trip to Dalston where recently in Shackwell Lane Street Artist Sr. X has painted his latest work ‘Smile More’ ahead of his upcoming solo exhibition ‘PORK LOIN ROAST’ at BSMT Space which opens on September 1st. The work very muchin his distinct retro styling enthused with that dash of humour or surrealism making it a work that […]Read Post ›

The Street Art & Graffiti Paint Jam For The ‘We Are Croydon’ Block Party

After a little spell away from the scene we here at London Calling Blog were delighted to get back out on the streets for the ‘We Are Croydon’ Block Party put on in St George’s Walk encompassing live music, DJ’s, street performance and an exhibition of local artists – which runs until August 13th – and most importantly for us […]Read Post ›

City Of Colours Street Art Festival 2016

Yesterday we here at London Calling Blog were up bright and early in order to catch the train from London to Birmingham in order to spend the day attending the  City of Colours Street Art Festival in Digbeth, Birmingham. Originally launched in 2014 with much success, sadly last year City of Colours was cancelled due […]Read Post ›

The Street Art of Tribe15 Alternative Art Festival

Street Art from Tribe15 Alternative Art Festival by Chrom-Art

New Street Art In Camden Town July 2015

Well it’s been another month in Camden Town, and again despite the loss of much of it’s Street Art prime locations along the Camden Arches and the former Camden Lock Market, the area has been adorned with many fresh new artworks, predominantly from the superb work of The Real Art Of Street Art. All pieces here […]Read Post ›

New Street Art In Camden Town June 2015

New Street Art In Camden Town June 2015

New Zabou & Señor X Collaboration In Cambridge Heath

Several days back in Cambridge Heath, stencil based artists Zabou & Senor X hit out this superb collaboration, which is apparently based on a true story, along near the canal. This isn’t the first time this duo have collaborated and we don’t doubt it won’t be the last, the duo both work with a predominantly black […]Read Post ›

New Street Art In Camden Town March 2015

It’s only been a month since we last reported on Camden’s Street Art, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been popping by for all the newest happenings in the area. In that time, despite so much of Camden’s great street art being lost to redevelopments, some really remarkable works have been put up, demonstrating that […]Read Post ›

A Street Art Guide To Camden Town

We are offering a free Street Art walk of Camden Town. The walk should take you 2-3 hours depending on how long yo stop to admire and photograph the fantastic street art you are sure to see  Enjoy the fabulous result of all the hard work from “The Real Art of Street Art” who are responsible […]Read Post ›

The Street Art Gallery that was Camden Lock Market

Camden Town has long been a somewhat cool and trendy place, home to some of the best bars, music and food, not to mention the shopping in the markets and along the high street. Adding to this vibrant creative hub is the street art scene that has developed massively over the last year, mainly due […]Read Post ›

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