London Mural Fest saw many new murals and walls being used as canvas throughout London. One artist, MadC, returned to London to repaint her wall on Chance Street. The wall had been repainted or touched up a couple of times with her artwork, and one of the original murals on the building can be seen here: Street Art: Murals by Reka and MadC on Chance Street. This time, she had some help from Rosie Woods, who left her own mural opposite.
MadC was born in Germany and has always had an interest in art, grafitti and graphic design. She has exhibited in many shows worldwide and also painted many walls. Her work uses bright colours and patterns, and her wall on Chance Street has been used for the backdrop of many photographs, selfies, and videos because of its colourful pattern.
Rosie Woods is an artist that I have not come across before, but I do recognise the shapes and patterns and have definitely seen some of her work on London's walls in the past. She is based in London and has painted walls worldwide. Her wall is located on Chance Street, opposite MadC.
Previous posts with MadC's work on this blog are located below:
Street Art: Murals by Reka and MadC on Chance Street
Open Day at the Street Art House, Dulwich Arts Festival: Part 2
Baroque the Streets: Dulwich Street Art
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