Street Art in Penge by Dotmaster

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Dotmaster (Leon Sessix) is a London-based street artist and is known to create a few different styles of street art with influence on grafitti and graphic design. He started to paint in the early 1990s in Brighton and was inspired by stencil artists such as Nemo. His work usuaully evokes humour. I captured a few pieces from the artist in Penge. 

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The first style from the artist is the depiction of trash, which blends into the street. There are two of these along the main street in Penge.

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A second style, which is often seen around east London, is the "rude kids" featuring children in rebellious poses or actions. This could be sticking up the middle figner, spray-painting grafitti, or something else.

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The third style is "dot2dot", which are black and white and appear to be based on the connect-the-dots type of books or games for children.

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More posts featuring the work of Dotmaster on this blog can be seen below:

Eine and Dotmasters Collaborate in Camden
Eine and Dotmasters on Ebor Street

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