Street artist Woskerski has been painting street art since 1997, and he has contributed a lot to London's streets in the past couple of years. I've really only just discovered his work since then. He paints realistic-looking teddy bears with a strange twist (such as adding a mohawk hairstyle) and portraits of people. His style can be realistic, or he often adds a twist such as highlighting the angle of the subject of the portrait. Two new murals by Woskerski appeared off Brick Lane in the last few weeks. Both highlight his style pretty well, and they are certainly eye-catching with their bright colours and heightened angles of the subjects.
I love the artist's style and humour used in these murals, so I hope to see more of his work appear in east London. To see more of his work, please visit:
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