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New Thierry Noir & STIK Street Art Collaboration ‘Wall’ at the Imperial War Museum to Commemorate 30 Years Since the Fall of the Berlin Wall

Earlier this week a Street Art installation by artist Thierry Noir and STIK was unveiled outside the main entrance to the Imperial War Museum to commemorate 30 Years since the Berlin Wall came down – which was 30 years yesterday 09/11/19 – signalling the end of the Cold War. Street Art first began appearing on […]Read Post ›

Street Art From Around Bristol 2017

Having just had the good fortune to spend the weekend in Bristol attending Upfest 2017 and being presented with an absolute abundance of new Street Art being created all around Bedminster of which we will of course be posting on the event soon but due to the time that will take to process, in the […]Read Post ›

New Stik Street Art ‘Past, Present & Future’ In Shoreditch

Just over a week back saw the completion of Stik’s latest London Mural, with a superbly placed and constructed work located in the Red Gallery on the corner of Old Street. As is often the case it is impressive as to how much meaning, depth and emotion Stik can generate in such an essentially minimalist formatting. What […]Read Post ›

New Stik Street Art In Hackney Road

Over the course of Saturday and Sunday globally acclaimed Street Artist Stik laid out his freshest London piece on Hackney Road. This marks the second work from Stik in London in 2015, with the first being the ‘Sleeping Baby’ work placed up in Homerton Hospital some six months ago now (covered here). This newest work […]Read Post ›

A Street Art Guide To Bristol

A Street Art Guide To Bristol.

New Stik Work In Hackney

Over the course of Friday and Saturday globally acclaimed Street Artist Stik laid out a fresh piece for Homerton Hospital, depicting one of his trademark stick figure characters. The work features Stik’s character laying peacefully on its side and is located in a little courtyard behind the main hospital reception. As is often the case it is […]Read Post ›

The Street Art of Rivington Street

Rivington Street is very much in the heart of Shoreditch running from Old Street at the top to Shoreditch High Street at the bottom. This street is an absolutely gem for street art, mainly at the Shoreditch High Street end of the street. Here there are 20 odd pieces to see all in a 2-3 […]Read Post ›

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