One of London's well-known artists started with creating street art, and he often adds more in addition to running the Pure Evil Gallery in Shoreditch. Around the corner from the gallery, the artist created the largest street art work that I have seen him create. Unfortunately, it was recently painted over, but it was located under the rail bridge at Bateman's Row off Shoredich High Street. It featured his iconic portrait pop-art style with icon Marilyn Monroe as well as a giant red button about to be pushed by a giant finger.
For more information about Pure Evil on this blog, see the following links:
Street Art: Pure Evil
Shoreditch BOXPARK: Shopping and Art by 'Pure Evil'
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