I finally got over to Penge at the end of 2021 on a street art tour arranged by London Calling Blog to see the street art in the area. I am not familiar with Penge, so this helped me to get my bearings, and I've been back to visit the area twice since then to see the artwork that I didn't get to see. On the visit, I also watched Airbourne Mark creating one of his newest murals in a residential area in Penge.
The largest of the murals is titled "The Clinging Cat of Penge", and it took the artist three days to complete last summer. Below are some of the individual details of the large mural.
This rose was painted off the main road in Penge in a back alley, and it is one of the original Origami Riots works.
Airbourne Mark has also painted a series of cards with a heart on them, and these are numbered pieces. I have located numbers four and five in Penge below.
The mural that I saw being painted on a residential shed is "Fallen", and it was painted at the end of 2021. The below piece was the artwork in progress and not too far from being completed.
The below rabbit painted in a residential area on a garage in Penge was painted in 2020.
"Paper Stars and Origami Cranes" on Maple Road, painted in 2017.
For those interested in seeing more form Airbourne Mark, I previously covered some of his work, in with a round-up of other artwork in early 2014 here, a round-up in 2015 here and here, in early 2016. In addition, see the below:
Airbourne Mark Street Art Roundup - 2020-2022
Airbourne Mark and Aspire Collaboration - "Music to Prey To"
Airbourne Mark's "Workhorse" - Origami Riots
Camden Street Art Self-Guided Trail
Airborne Mark Paints "Greek Mask" - Origami Riots
Airborne Mark Paints 'African Mask' - Origami Riots
Airborne Mark Paints "Paper Sprite" - Origami Riots
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