The Street Art Of The Nomadic Community Gardens
The Street Art of the Nomadic Community Gardens
The Street Art of the Nomadic Community Gardens
The Jealous Gallery has a new piece on their roof’s feature wall as a part of the ongoing Jealous Rooftop Mural Project. This time the work is from illustrator Stephen Smith, who works under the name Neasden Control Centre and work in illustrations and hand drawn typography. Stephen Smith has always worked in the studio as well […]Read Post ›
A couple of weeks back in Croydon’s Arts Quarter a delightful collaboration was placed up by Morgazmik & Vesna Parchet, both members of the Mine Sweeper Collective. The piece makes for an colourful and interesting collaboration with a lot going on and incorporating two rather diverse styles. Morgazmik working to his distinctive organic and fluid […]Read Post ›
New Street Art In Camden Town June 2015
Over the course of the weekend Mauro149 was in London from Torino, Italy and hit up two lovely colourful works. in the process. Mauro149 is a member of Truly Design, which was created in 2003 as a graffiti crew formed by four friends who have been sharing a passion for street art since their teenage years. […]Read Post ›
New Alexis Diaz and Elian Street Art in Brick Lane, London.
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 ›
Over the course of the previous two days Australian, but London based, Street Artist Jimmy C has been at work laying out his freshest piece for Urban Art 2015 and the superb work can be found on Saint Saviours Road, just off of Brixton Hill. The stunning piece, which is something that can be said […]Read Post ›
On Thursday night Entre Muros, in English ‘Within Walls‘, an exhibition of diverse Latin American artists opened at the MYA Gallery, in Shoreditch. The show, curated by Maximilano Ruiz brings together known artists on the global Street Art scene and new talents alike, from nations of all corners of Latin America including, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, […]Read Post ›
Over the last week London has been hit by US Street Artist Mr. Never Satisfied who has thus far laid out a pair of works around London’s East End. Firstly with a work in Paradise Row, Bethnal Green, with support from The Hidden Streets Of London and secondly in New North Place, Shoreditch. This Brooklyn based […]Read Post ›