Welcome to my Halloween street art edition of 2019 and 2018. I took photographs last year a week or two after Halloween had passed and forgot to post them for last year's street art. Many of these hung around for a long while, so it is possible that you have already seen them as a few of them did linger around for a few months. If you haven't, you can see them below. If you have, hopefully they will bring back some fond memories. Additionally, I managed to get to east London earlier this year to photograph what street art I could find. Sorry that the photographs are dark; since the time change has happened, it's more difficult to find an opportunity to get to east London during the shortened daylight.

First up are the photographs that I took from 2018.

Haser - mouse and jack o' lantern

Haser - bird mask

Ewan Blackford - scary abstract face (this follows the artist's artistic style and probably isn't specifically Halloween, but this one fits Halloween)

unknown - horror film character with spray can

unknown - glowing fox with severed arm

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unknown glow-in-the-dark fox

Envol - skull (top); woman's face detail (bottom) - again, probably not created for Halloween but fits the theme
Below are the Halloween street art murals that I managed to capture this year.

Gums and Tongue - killer vegetables

Gums and Tongue - probably not for Halloween as this is the style of the artist group; spacemen, robots, and scary smoking snail

Voyder and Fanakapan - balloon ghost and blood red grafitti

GOT - Spooky text

Core64 - possibly not Halloween; woman with orb


Tizer - bar fly

Jim Vision - dragon (possibly not Halloween as fantasy is one of the artist's favourite subjects)

Gums and Tongue - alien creature and shapes in Halloween colours
I hope you enjoyed this edition of Halloween street art.
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