Originally posted on London Calling Blog:
This weekend just gone marked the start of a week that would see Street Art and Artists accorded long overdue recognition in London’s premier art institutions, namely the Tate, with work from Psychodoodlz being displayed in Tate Britain and the Crew members participating in live drawing, as well as…
New Work From Adam In Bethnal Green
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We are not entirely sure when this was placed up, however on our latest venture down Bethnal Green we were delighted to see this wonderful piece, and all the more so to discover the story behind it. The piece is a spoof of the famous painting The Death of Marat by Jacques-Louis…
INSA Paints For Brockley Street Art Festival
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Over the course of a week now UK Street Artist INSA has been exceptionally busy on Avignon Road as part of the Brockely Street Art Festival, in association with Global Street Art. INSA who represents an exceptionally tech-savvy approach to art which he dubs Gif-iti. INSA likes to paint on…
Femme Fierce Artists Paint Shoreditch Art Wall For Plan Uk’s ‘Because I Am A Girl’ Campaign
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On this beautiful sunny Saturday in London, the area of Shoreditch was treated to an absolutely amazing day of painting by four artists for Femme Fierce in association with Plan UK’s Because I Am A Girl camapign on the iconic Shoreditch Art Wall, considerd by many to be one of…
New Otto Schade Pieces In The East End
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Over the last week or two London based Chilean artist Otto Schade aka Osch has certainly been busy, laying down three new stencil works in the East End around Shoreditch and the Brick Lane Area. Otto was born in Chile. where he initially studied Architecture at the Bio Bio University…
New Furia ACK Work In Shoreditch
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This last Saturday Portugese artist Furia ACK laid down his fourth piece of 2015 on the streets of London’s East End. Unlike his normal subject matter this piece has no political significance, but was painted merely because he felt it was an ugly wall covered in tags that needed…