Sunday, September 23, 2012
Shoreditch Street Art
I went wandering in Shoreditch yesterday to check out all the new (and new-ish) street art. I hadn't been over there for a couple of months, so I found quite a bit I hadn't yet seen. Some of it was Olympics-themed, like James Cochran's portrait of runner Usain Bolt (above), high on a building overlooking a parking lot.
This corner was once occupied by a Roa squirrel, but lately it had been looking pretty ragged. Probs covered everything up with this mural of an Indian.
I don't know who's behind this. And what is it? Apparently a jellyfish with a cat on its head.
This rope heart/noose by Shok-1 has been up for a while. How about the guy walking beneath in a red outfit?! I couldn't have paid for better timing.
This Damien Hirst-ish unicorn comes to us from Nathan Bowen.
Here are some cool 3-D pieces by Cityzen Kane reminiscent of trilobites. In real life they're very shiny and sparkly; the picture doesn't really do them justice.
I get a big kick out of smaller artworks, too. Bortusk Leer always does amusing characters on newspaper pages.
Every once in a while you find something a little creepy.
Here's one of Mjar's sticker faces. I had to get on my hands and knees to get low enough for a picture. Maybe that's why he's laughing!
fantastic! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI knew unicorns were made of rainbows!
ReplyDeleteSo much brilliance! WOW! how inspiring to just cross the street! These are all so amazing- made my day! AGAIN! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteWow that first one is amazing - and I LOVE the rope heart. It's really cool!
ReplyDeleteI think that the jellyfish is an ALIEN jellyfish - ha!
When does all this art get made? And is it legal? It's so amazing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool -- you know, now when I walk about in Los Angles and see the street art (which I've always admired!), I always think of you --
ReplyDeleteLinda Sue: It is an inspiring neighborhood!
ReplyDeleteMs. Moon: Some of it is legal -- I suspect the artists have permission for the larger pieces, like the Usain Bolt mural. But some of it just goes up in the middle of the night! It's a mixed bag.
Elizabeth: Cool! I only wish I were talented enough to PRODUCE street art. But I can live with being an archivist, I suppose!
I love these. the jellyfish with the cat on it's head looks like it has a chop in the upper right hand corner. and the 3-D pieces are cool. how big are they and what are they made of?
ReplyDeleteAs I have previously mentioned I love the street art. Though my fav from this bunch is the heart rope.
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