Street art update

Wednesday 03 July 2013 – London

I took my new bike for a spin on Tuesday and was just riding down City Road when I spotted this Toaster up on a window. Last week I found this video from the creators of Toaster and it is an amusing watch as there are not a lot of Toasters left in London that I can see I was quite pleased to have seen it.  Of course, there are probably thousands of them all over London, I just do not see them!

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http://www.thetoaster.co.uk/

And this new piece from Phomer.

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Today I met a friend who has never been to London before and we took a pretty major walk around town sort of ending with a brief walk around some of the main parts of Shoreditch, as always there were new things to see – or things to find that I had missed before….

Conor Harrington in Whitecross Market.

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Dscreet outside the gallery at the Tramshed, I must try and arrive there when the gallery is open as there is an exhibition of Dscreet and Run work that I am quite keen to see – has anyone been yet ?

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DALeast

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Stik

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AngryFace

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T*wat

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Alo

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And another Jana and JS, still looking for more of their new work before it disappears.

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Thanks to Inspiring City  for identifying the next two for me.

Swoon

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Alice Pasquini

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Some unknowns.

It would be nice to see some more political stuff around too….

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Wannabe writer and photographer. Interested in travel and place. From Auckland, New Zealand.

4 thoughts on “Street art update”

    1. Thanks Lidia, I have been thinking on a wee photo book of the street art that has already gone. I working on my first one now from when I was in Africa. It is quite challenging !

  1. The girl with the headscarf is from swoon and the girl with the mask is a really old piece from Alice Pasquini. White cross street party will be happening soon as well, that will be awesome for street art 🙂

    1. Thanks IC, I knew I recognised the artist for the Alice Pasquini piece, I just couldn’t put a finger on it…

      Might see you at Whitecross St then!

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