Shok1 retrospective site
Shok1 has kindly created a blog to showcase his work from 1984-2004. Check it here – it’s an absolute beauty.
A resource for exhibitions, prints, interviews and news in street art, graffiti and illustration from UK artists.
Shok1 has kindly created a blog to showcase his work from 1984-2004. Check it here – it’s an absolute beauty.
Derm is one of the legends of Scottish graf and here’s a piece from his Flickr set that stands out. You can check more of his work on his site and Flickr page
Vaughn Bode is one of my heroes. This piece by The Busk took advantage of this week’s snow and quite frankly, this is STUNNING. Check more of Busk’s work on his Flickr page
We stumbled across London legend Ser’s flickr today and it’s definitely worth a look if you’re a fan of London 90s graf. Seeing Ser, Mefa, Zoned, Dier and the rest of FDC (Fuck Da Cops) crew up on the tracks made our train journeys to school a lot more fun, so a belated thanks to […]
This is old I know, but probably one of the best of the series of Channel 4’s “Faking It” show. It’s a great insight into how a ‘country casual’ transforms into a ‘hiphop b-boy’. CLASSIC.
Rough and Grafter have been at it again and have pulled off yet another blinder. The detail in this work is quite simply, stunning.
Again, Rough and Grafter have hit the streets, this time with the sequel and have come up with an absolute stormer of a piece. You can find this piece right opposite the gallery where Urban Angel are showing “2” on Redchurch St.
Those cheeky chaps Rough and Grafter have stopped and hit up the streets with this frickin’ sweet piece
Check the results from when Current caught up with North London trailblazers ‘Ahead a’The Game‘. For more on ATG check their site here. After the jump view what one member of the crew has been getting up to in his new hometwon NYC.
Revok didn’t mess about when he was in the capital for his show at Grenade Art, this piece is one of many that he pulled off around the Ladbroke Grove, Wesbourne Park area (the dub pictured is under the West Way). Good to see a classic London spot getting some much needed TLC. Source: Hurt […]
Ninja Tune artist Mr. Scruff has teamed up with reverse graffiti legend Paul “Moose” Curtis on an enormous piece of environmental art. This featured in Manchester back in early October and the video below shows the work alongside exclusive interviews with both Mr Scruff and Moose. Enjoy!
The End Of The Line crew went down to the Leake St tunnel over the Halloween weekend and hit the place with some new work which they’ve emailed over to us including work by Probs and Slam. You can also check out their flickr and flickr feed for more photos Full gallery after the jump…