New prints from Lazarides
Pretty late on these but they’re still available so thought it might be worth spreding the word. Loving the names for the Choe and Invader prints.
Space Invader ‘Space Vibes’ (£225)
Mike Ballard – The All Of Everything
Be quick, as The Arts Gallery (part of the University of Arts London) will be no more come February as the Crossrail development takes over and demolishes the place. A suitably fitting exhibition takes place until then, by former student, Mike Ballard.
“The All Of Everything” is an all-encompassing takeover of the floors, walls and ceilings with bold, black and white graphics vying for your attention. The UKSA team will be hitting the exhibition this week, but until then, the shots above give a small taster of what’s on offer.
You can read the full story over on We Heart
VNA issue 10
As with previous VNAs, issue 10 kicks off with a selection of the best recent paste-ups, graffiti, stencils, stickers and tags from the likes of ACE, Zoot, Astek, Elate, C215, Banksy, Mighty Monkey and more. Once you’re up to speed on the last couple of months’s outdoor work, the VNA crew then glide through an interview with Dalek and Delta, two internationally acclaimed graffiti-turned-contemporary artists, both providing really interesting reads.
Following the catch-up with Dalek and Delta you’re then offered a quick photo-led insight into Germany’s ArTotale festival, one of a handful of periphery pieces to feature in issue 10 on projects such as JR’s ‘Women Are Heroes’, Jess Douglas’s illustration and customisation from Nash Money.
Next up is the undoubted issue 10 money shot, the 14 page interview with cover star, D*Face. Speaking freely of his early punk and skateboarding influences, bombing missions with Shepard Fairey, collaborations with Banksy, street art today, and countless other interesting points, the interview is a brilliant and rare insight into one of street art’s most popular luminaries.
The third major interview is with the outspoken graffiti purist, Shok1. Clearly no shrinking violet, Shok unequivocaly puts the world to right on areas such as Hip Hop, graffiti today, street art and pretty much every other area of the scene. Regardless of whether you agree with all his points and opinions, it’s a hilarious read and great to see someone so passionate about his scene.
All in all, VNA 10 is yet another corker. Grab your copy here.
Banksy vs Robbo (WRD We Rock Hard)
“Christmas day is traditionally, in London at least, an occasion for graffiti writers to brush the turkey off their chops and head to the tunnels and lay-ups for some seasonal decorative activities. Banksy got his Christmas celebrations in early by hitting Regents Canal in Camden last weekend. In doing so, this spectacular piece caused uproar among London’s old school graffiti writers and if you want to get a sense of the outrage, check the comments on this flickr picture here.”
There’s some serious outrage rising…You can read the full story over on Graffoto, thanks to them for the heads up!
Classic London pics
Found these 90′s beauties of London’s legendary DDS crew over on grafflondon.tk, cheers to Skidz for posting them.
Big shouts to all those heading out over this festive period to brighten up our green and pleasant land, all the best.
Couple more to come over the next few days.
Audio Bullys on Brick Lane
Good to see all this music malarky has’t sapped Simon from Audio Bully’s graff skills, the boy’s definitely still got it.





























