Street artist Irony, who is known for creating reaistic-looking murals featuring animals or people, painted an anglefish in Penge. The palcement of this piece is wonderful because it is located in a narrow lane between buildings. These fish lead other fish to their doom by luring them in with a lantern or light. Unknowingly, they follow the light to meet their doom. This anglefish seems to lure people into this narrow alleyway.
More street art by Irony (collaborations or otherwise) on this blog:
Irony Paints Molly the Dog in Penge
Irony Street Art in Penge - dog, cat and other work
Badger Street Art in Penge by Boe and Irony
Portrait Street Art by Irony in Camden
Boe and Irony at Upfest 2018
Camden Street Art Self-Guided Trail
Meeting of the Styles 2018
David Bowie and Brixton Street Art
Street Art by JimmyC, Boe & Irony, Trust Icon, and Others on Paradise Row
Street Art: Artista, DecoLife, Binty Bint, Ino, Irony, Pixie, SeaPuppy
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