A Free Street Art Guide To Penge & Anerley
A Free Street Art Guide To Penge
A Free Street Art Guide To Penge
A month back now saw a brief visit to London from Belgian Street Artist DZIA who whilst over took the time to leave London with a pair of his fantastic artworks. Only the second time DZIA has visited London, having previously painted in Brick Lane in 2015 (covered here), on this occasion DZIA painted one work […]Read Post ›
Suffice to say we have been super busy and unable to keep up with our regular output, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been out and about catching up on whats been painted around London of late and will have plenty to share with you over the coming week or so as we catch up […]Read Post ›
A few weeks back saw Greek Street Artist Ser visit London to paint the iconic Village Underground wall in Holywell Lane, Shoreditch, for the Education Is A Not A Crime campaign which sets to raising awareness of the Iranian Bahai people who are denied the right to higher education by the Iranian government. A pioneer of the Street […]Read Post ›
A few weekends back saw the return after a long break from London of Brazilian Street Artist Alex Senna who was over ahead of his current solo exhibition ‘The Nada’ at the Unit 5 Gallery – which is a fantastic show and one we will be reporting on shortly. Whilst over Alex Senna treated London to four delightful […]Read Post ›
Last week saw German Street Artist Awer and Cesare Citriniti rework the corridor along Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, creating a completely immersive experience for those stepping into this flowing and absorbing work. Certainly a great use of the space with this work fusing Awer’s abstract line work and Cesare Citriniti self-dubbed ‘Graffuturism’ to create an immersive whole so full […]Read Post ›
Last week saw Street Artist Ant Carver take to the Shoreditch Art Wall during a quiet lull week in-between the regular rotating adverts. Sadly this work is already gone so all the more reason to share it here with you, especially due to the fact that Ant Carver spent a solid six days painting this set […]Read Post ›
Last week saw Dreph return to Commercial Street, Spitalfields, to add his latest striking London work making for the third portrait we have now seen from Dreph on this spot since October 2016. Presenting an interesting twist on the colour palette Dreph’s prevalent in his recent works about town, namely departing from the grey-scale feature image […]Read Post ›
Now we are taking a trip to Dalston where last weel in Shackwell Lane Street Artists Lolie Darko and Tommy Fiendish painted a superb collaboration piece for the opening of Lolie Darko’s current solo show ‘La Fete Triste’ at the BSMT Space (which we have been to see, is very impressive and we shall be sharing here soon). Certainly […]Read Post ›
A few days ago saw Austrian Street Artist El Jerrino pass through London and thankfully he took the time to leave this fantastic work full of the rich textures of El Jerrino’s painterly tones and very primal subject of a pair of T. Rex skeletons set ready for battle with both dominating the land around […]Read Post ›