London-based street artist Woskerski has been painting since 1997, but he's really only been painting London's walls for the past three or four years. His work is designed to bring a smile and often shows exaggerated expressions for portraits or comical situations and imagery. Recently, he has been painting around Shoreditch High Street and New Row. I always love to see his artwork, but it does tend to get tagged over fairly quickly.
A splatted fried egg appeared off Shoreditch High Street. It was around the time when we had some nice weather, so maybe the egg was fried to the wall.
A game of "tick tack toe" is located on Rivington Street in a gold frame.
A toilet plunger and yellow glove popping out of a drapery appeared on Rivington Street in a comical moment.
This contorted face with exaggerated features looks a bit like a troll, and it was located on Rivington Street.
Behind Brick Lane, this drinking man has unfortunately been tagged over, and I was unable to get a photograph due to the van parked in front of it.
This octopus with bright colours was located near Shoreditch High Street overground station.
Shoreditch High Street also hosted the black cat cut out of brown paper, which has an excellent dimensional aspect.
More street art by Woskerski in this blog can be seen below:
Woskerski Paints Toynbee Street for London Mural Festival
Most Recent Street Art by Woskerski
Street Art: Woskerski
Recent Spring 2018 Woskerski Street Art
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