Today, I will be posted a series of street art by various artists that appeared in east London. These include pieces that I captured this spring and summer. The works are by Faith47, Cernesto, Rolling People, Joyce Treasure, Mag Magrela, El Gat Mao, ORFN, Edwin, and many more.
Mag Magrela
Mag is a street artist from Brazil, and she painted a large wall this summer on Old Street. You can see more of her work on her website here: http://www.magcrua.blogspot.co.uk/
Mag Magrela
Faith47:
I watched Faith47 paint two beautiful tigers at the Truman Brewery this spring, and I watched these evolve over a few days. I love the style; the tigers are so beautiful. Sadly, they did not get to stay too long before the panels were taken down. It looks like either they are getting ready to build something new or remove the panels altogether. I hope they bring them back once they have finished. In addition to the tigers, a large woman was painted on a brick wall off of Great Eastern Street.
Faith47
Cernesto
Cernesto's artwork features elephants. The artist, originally from America, painted a few walls in London early this summer. They are cute and playful.
Rolling People
Earlier this year, they painted the big wall of the Village Underground. I've also captured one of their pieces off Hackney Road. Their work is colourful and reminds me of comic-book style. They also were at Dulwich this year and painted a whole room in a house, which I blogged about here.
Rolling People
Rolling People
Malabrocca
I cannot seem to find too much about this artist, but this looks like their website: http://www.malabrocca.com/.
Malabrocca
These playful characters look like a lot of fun. El Gat Mao's cartoon-like style of the man with the trumpet and the kissing couple adds colour to walls off of Brick Lane. I also like Rice's boy portrait.

El Gat Mao: https://www.facebook.com/pages/El-Gat-Mao
Doughnats
These four large, painted doughnuts looked delicious, but they were painted onto the walls at the Village Underground. I walked by there a few times, and the artwork changed - bites had been taken out of some of the doughnuts, leaving some crumbs behind. The work gradually had more chunks taken out of it until they disappeared altogether.
Doughnats
Edwin
I've seen some tags from street artist Edwin appear across east London, and I've captured the following artwork on camera that has appeared more recently.
Edwin and Edwin and Jevons
Other artists
I've pictured work by various artists below that I have taken this summer. It was a busy year for street art in London.
ORFN
Festa
Roma
Houl
Millo
Millo
Paul Insect
Joyce Treasure
Ian Stevenson


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