Monday 21 June 2010

Some Local Stencil Graffiti

War By Numbers, Shepard Fairey. War by numbers piece near Stolenspace, the venue for the Nineteeneightyfouria show. .
Shepard Fairey street work, London. This is the fifth time Shepard has been hitting London's streets and the amount of work he's done suggests it is his most prolific visit to date.

Obey / Shepard Fairey paste up, Old Street roundabout. Obey paste up, Old Street roundabout.

Obey Stencil , Ladbroke Grove Another theme to be seen throughout London.

Eelus stencil graffiti, Old Street area. I read on Wooster recently that this was by Eelus who is also responsible for one of my favourite pieces of street art in the pas couple of years (a girl with a At At on a leash). I'd post a picture up but when I finally tracked it down it had been sprayed over except for a tiny corner.

Nikita, graffiti , Brick Lane, London E1If you want to make a name for yourself as a graffiti artist, the South Bank and parts of the East End are the place to do it. Close to cutting edge artists and galleries, you are sure to get noticed if that's what you want.

New Media New Arse, Brick Lane.Just round the corner from the White Cube in Hoxton is this piece of graffiti declaring contempt for the invasion of new media types.
D*face, Old Street phone box.I found this stencil on the base of a phone box. It must have had the cleanest lines I have ever seen on a stencil and was placed in a very unassuming position.

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