Sometimes I come upon a piece of street art that I had not seen before, and it's always a surprise and a joy when I discover one off "the beaten track". Over two years ago, I happened to stumble upon a mural dating from 2015 that was painted by Dale Grimshaw, and I was even more surprised that it was not tagged over. Dale Grimshaw's works at the time in 2015 (and since) mainly consisted of tribal portaits featuring Papua New Guinea people. The mural in Camden features a medieval Scottish warrior with facepaint and a lion, and he is holding a sword and dressed in chainmail.
For more murals by Dale Grimshaw on this blog, see the posts below:
Dale Grimshaw Paints Hanbury Street for Homeless Charity
Dale Grimshaw Paints Hanbury Street for Well Hung Gallery Exhibition
Dale Grimshaw Paints For Manchester's "Cities of Hope Festival"
Dale Grimshaw Paints the Village Underground Wall, Part 2
Dale Grimshaw Paints Hanbury Street Ahead of "Pride and Prejudice" Exhibit
Dale Grimshaw Paints the Village Underground Wall
Dale Grimshaw Mural in Support of Papua New Guinea
Street Art: Dale Grimshaw, Icon, Code FC, Low Bros, El Mac and others
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