Street Art Archive: Amara Por Dios

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I've gone through the street art archives, and today's post features the artwork of Amara por Dios, a Stockholm-based artist who used to be a regular on London's street art scene. The artist hasn't produced anything in London for years now, but I discovered some of her last London work that I photographed in my street art archives and thought that I'd share it. Her work is characterised with bright colours and feminine or floral subjects and styles. At least one of her murals does still exist, located on a disused tube train on top of the Village Underground wall at the Shoreditch end of Great Eastern Street. Her pink feminine artwork appears next to another artist's work known as Botkin, which appears to be inspired or possibly a collaboration.

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Another one of her murals was with another feminine face with red braids is pictured below.

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The last artwork I captured on scaffolding boards, which was a collaboration piece with Flesh031.

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Other work by Amara Por Dios on this blog is located here:

Amara Por Dios Paints Hanbury Street
Street Art in Soho by Paul 'Don' Smith, Broken Fingaz, Amara por Dios, Thierry Noir, and others
New Street Art by Artista, Saki and Amara por Dios
Street Art by Amara Por Dios Glows in the Dark
Amara por Dios Paints Tribute for International Women's Day
Amara Por Dios and Flesh031 Collaborate on 'Urban Jungle' Mural in Soho
Amara Por Dios: Village Underground Mural and Other Walls
Street Art: Amara, Kef, Cheba, Neoh, Masai, Airborne Mark and others
New Street Art by Artista, Saki and Amara por Dios

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