The Picasso of the road
There seems to be a few of these around London. Really lovingly graffiti-ed vans gracing our roads, or often just our car parks. Long may it continue.
There seems to be a few of these around London. Really lovingly graffiti-ed vans gracing our roads, or often just our car parks. Long may it continue.
This is a lovely bit of simple graffiti. Two dogs both drawn, I think, with one swish of the tippex brush.
People may remember the quite possibly mis-spelled graffiti in Camden a little while ago professing love for Amy More. Well, not far from the scene another little note has a appeared… ah. Sweet.
If you are easily shocked looked away… NOW! There’s lots of works going on down by Camden’s canals (near York Way). One local resident decided to take the opportunity of living in a democracy to express their views. If you look closely you can see the new corporate branding name […]
Not sure what I think of this bit of scrawl. It’s either dark in a good way, or the other one.
Lovely little video with a sad end, all Blur fans will appreciate. (h/t Richard Osley)
It’s nice to look up and find that life is beautiful on Plender Street.
Old Street has some really top notch Graffiti / Street Art. This is one of my favourites because it has the kind of gentleness that youu rarely see slapped up on walls.
Whenever a small business shuts down someone should simply write their thoughts on it. They don’t have to be earth shattering, in fact the simpler the better. Every small business grave should be marked in some way.
I’m waiting for the second edition of this graffiti to discover whether this is advice to prop up the euro with an enormous bail-out or simply withdraw all my money before it all goes haywire.
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