Results matching “paint”

Otto Schade - The Viaduct and Additional Art

Street Art by Ed Hicks on The Viaduct

Street artist Ed Hicks has been paintined on London's streets for a number of years, and the subjects are fantasy-inspired landscapes. The landscapes use muted colours and have a lot of detail. The most recent wall that Hicks has painted is The Viaduct, a club and pub located on Rivington Street.

edhicks-viaduct1.jpg

edhicks-viaduct2.jpg

More street art by Ed Hicks on this blog can be seen below:

Street Art: Ed Hicks
Connectivity Matters Wall in Shoreditch
Meeting of the Styles 2018

Banksy - "Guard Dog Vs His Master's Voice"

Street artist Banksy has been credited for introducing street art to the masses with his political and social satire. Although many of his artwork has been painted over in London, a few pieces still do remain, and I posted previously about Where to Find Banksy Street Art in London on this blog. However, there was one that I never had access to, and that is located in a courtyard of a pub off Rivington Street. The pub is now known as The Viaduct. "Guard Dog and His Master's Voice" is the name of the artwork, which features "His Master's Voice", the dog mascot from HMV. The artwork was painted in 2005.

banksy-viaduct1.jpg

The access is through the garden of The Viaduct club/pub, and it can be seen alongside other murals.

Zabou and JimmyC Collaboration "Self Reflection"

Around the corner from Petticoat Lane is the Bell pub, and this wall has been a regular for street artist Zabou over the past few years. At the end of last year, Zabou created a collaboration mural with street artist JimmyC. The title of the peiece is "Self Reflection" and features Ninette Osei. Zabou's style is realistic, and the realism can be seen in the portrait to the right. JimmyC's work is more expressive and features the subject rendered in dots.

zabou-jimmyc-1.jpg

zabou-jimmyc-2.jpg

zabou-jimmyc-3.jpg

More artwork by JimmyC that I have posted about in this blog are:

JimmyC Street Art - Spring
JimmyC Paints "Vaccine Nation" Street Art in Shoreditch

London Cityscape at Blackfriars by JimmyC
JimmyC Swan Street Art by Borough Market

JimmyC Updates South Bank Shakespeare Mural
JimmyC Paints Wall of Hearts to Honour Victims of Borough Market Attack
JimmyC Paints "Royal Wedding" Mural for St. Christopher's Place

Mick's Hands

'Open the Mind'
JimmyC Redchurch Street Heart

JimmyC Paints Shakespeare on South Bank
Street Artist JimmyC Paints Caledonian Road
RIP David Bowie & An Afternoon in Brixton
New Mural in Ever-Changing Shoreditch by JimmyC
New 'Spring Offering' Mural by Bailon and Sliks (JimmyC, Zadok Sonar Uno)
New JimmyC Mural on Joe's Kid (Cafe), Fashion Street
JimmyC Street Art - New Inn Yard, Brick Lane, Hackney Road
New Street Art by JimmyC
Street Art: JimmyC

Other artwork by Zabou on this blog can be seen in the below posts:

Zabou Street Art in Penge
Zabou - Gordon Gibbens in Penge
Zabou Refreshes Brick Lane and Salvador Dali Artwork

Zabou Paints "Good Vibes"
Zabou Paints "Sisters" on Kingsland Road
Zabou Paints Audrey Hepburn on Brick Lane
Zabou: "Jack the Ripper" Street Art

Zabou: 'Racism is a Virus' Street Art
New Murals by Zabou in East London (Clockwork Orange, Sherlock, David Bowie)

Zabou "The Shining" and Refresh of Salvador Dali in Spitalfields
Villana and Zabou Collaborate on Amy Winehouse Street Art
Zabou paints Sid Vicious from 'The Sex Pistols
'
Zabou Paints Freda #2 at Broadway Market

Zabou Paints Salvador Dali on Commercial Road
Koeone and Zabou Collaborate
"Keep Out!" Street Art by Zabou
Zabou's 'Cabinet of Curiosity' Street Art
Leake Street Tunnels Street Art, Spring 2016
Recent Street Art by Zabou
Street Art: Zabou

Anglefish Street Art by Irony in Penge

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.

irony-anglefish1.jpg

irony-anglefish2.jpg

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

Irony Paints Molly the Dog in Penge

Street artist Irony painted a mural in Penge with Molly the bull terrier dog as the model in January of 2020. The mural is painted on the front of a wooden gate and featurs the dog with a spreay can in her mouth. Irony's work mainly features animals but can also feature portraits of people. This is a stunning portrait of the dog.

irony-penge-molly.jpg

More street art by Irony (collaborations or otherwise) on this blog:

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

Street Art by Laylas Murals in Penge

In the summer of 2021, Laylas Murals painted a wall around the corner from Penge East station, injecting colour and personality into this part of London. The mural features a Staffordshire terrier paying with bubbles on a colourful green background. The artwork is located in a residential road, and no doubt that it brings a smile to many faces who enjoy walking their dogs.

layla-penge1.jpg

layla-penge2.jpg

Street Art Wall in Penge by Dotmaster

In the summer of 2020, street artist Dotmaster painted three walls in a car park in a housing easte around Anerley Park. The walls contain the stenciled pattern and "Rude Kids" stencil styles with the children interacting in different ways, such as grafitti and spray painting framed portraits, fighting over a toy, making rude gestures, and using mobile devices. The artist, Leon Sussix, has been painting London's streets from the 1990s. 

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

For more street art by Dotmaster on this blog, see:

Street Art in Penge by Dotmaster
Eine and Dotmasters Collaborate in Camden
Eine and Dotmasters on Ebor Street

Street Art in Penge by Dotmaster

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. 

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

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.

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

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.

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

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.

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

dotmasters-penge01.jpg

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

  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108  

Archives

Recent Comments

  • jenn: Thank you. read more
  • Murge: Amazing post. read more
  • Herbert: good post. site read more
  • Frank Quake: Hey, This is great when you said that I had read more
  • Chappy: You mention peptides here? I have had first hand experience read more
  • jenn: Thanks! I love the work. I have got more recent read more
  • Fanakapan: Thanks for the write up. This was some of my read more
  • jenn: Yes.... but that's only for the islands. Mostar and Montenegro read more
  • jenn: Hello, the code is not mine to hand out. I'll read more
  • pantich: More info about the best day trips from Dubrovnik can read more
OpenID accepted here Learn more about OpenID