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Street Art Update

disappearing Rone

Another update, some of those pictures had been taken two weeks ago. I’ve got more recent ones, which I will post them soon. Sorry for not being here often enough as I would wish to, just not enough time during a day. That’s why my recent street art walks are happening at night. Finally a week off and time to catch up and have a bit of rest from the stressful weeks.

 

 

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Leonard Street and the night stroll

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Leonard Street changed so much during last few weeks. At the end of July this wall was painted by many great artists, unfortunately their work didn’t stay for long as seen on my recent night street art hunting pictures:

Some new pieces appeared as a tribute to Robbo and..

King Robbo King Robbo

  a piece from Box Clever and AR (they will have an exhibition The Rabbit & The Box from 11th Sept at Well Hung Gallery)…

Box Head and AR

 six1six

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and round the corner on Great Eastern Street you can find those beautiful pieces.

Dan Kitchener

Vanesa Longchamp

brickmum, work by Amara Por Dios

 

 

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London Wall

What an amazing project organised by Street Art London and Museum of London. Thierry Noir, Run and John Dolan painted the London Wall.
John Dolan drew London landscape leaving families opportunity to add their own creations to London streets.
Kacper loved adding some Minecraft figures on the London buses and Tower Bridge. Can you spot a purple crazy girl with an Iphone on Tower of London? that’s me 🙂
It was great to see the artists placing their finishes touches on their works.

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Urban Exploring

Finally I had a chance to see the abandoned building in Bromley by Bow. It’s not really really abandoned as someone squats there, however it’s definitely not safe due to plenty of rubbish, holes and every floor looks like it’s about to collapse. The street art pieces there are amazing and it will be a big sadness when the building will be destroyed completely!

 

 

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Thierry Noir

The latest exhibition in Howard Griffin Gallery, which is now only for few more days is Retrospective by Thierry Noir. He is well known for being the first to paint the Berlin Wall and creating brightly coloured artwork, which was forbidden at that time. Thierry Noir work brings smile and actually this is his first solo exhibition. Very often he also wears a bright yellow coat himself.

Next time.. Pablo Delgado!

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Phlegm

Howard Griffin Gallery in East London hosts great street art exhibitions. In February and March it was Phlegm’s amazing installation, The Bestiary. Phlegm’s style is very unique, when creating the half real and half imagined animals and beasts. I wonder what happened to all those 3D pieces made of wood, clay and plaster. It was fantastic and I visited few times myself. It was great to see some other street artist hidden in Phlegm’s work.

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