“Graffiti Fetish Mural” by INSA for LA Freewalls Projects
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Inkfetish just sent over this pic of his newest mural for “Armageddon Motorcycles’ in Archway, London. Go check it out and more his work here: www.inkfetish.co.uk
Opening tomorrow, Cordy House sees Chu teaming up with Mutate Britain to create the 3rd dimension. This looks pretty interesting, so look forward to checking it out. Open every Saturday and Sunday between 2 and 7pm, till 14th November.
On the 7th of August 2010, a group of Scottish graffiti and street artists came together to create a collaborative mural at the C Venues during the Edinburgh Festival. The artists involved were Lyken, Derm, Conzo, Elph, Rekor and Syrkus. They were commissioned by Amnesty International to paint the piece, which depicts themes surrounding the […]
Fantastic new piece on Great Eastern St by Inkfetish
http://vimeo.com/10791691 The team went down to Kicks N Canvas on Thursday night to have a few gratis drinks, hang out and check the work on display. We’ve got this neat video from Richie over at Nerdbanite, so thanks to them for the heads up! “The Kicks N Canvas exhibition was organised by our friends over at SoleHeaven. […]
The newly revamped Trocadero Underground gets a top event this weekend coming as End Of The Line team up to put on a Breakdance and HipHop showcase alongside Eastpak giveaways, graf customised t-shirts, live beatboxing, dance crews and much more… BREAKDOWN CIRCUS // Trocadero Underground Launch Event A Breakdance & Hip Hop showcase featuring: // Eastpak […]
Couple of nice shots of Sickboy out and about p’on the streets of Bristol, to coincide with his current show at Friend & Co. The show’s open until Feb 27, go see it.
Back in June 2005 a group of street / graffiti artists took over the walls of an abandoned East London bus depot/ crack den in Dalston. Hooked Blog were there and took a bunch of photographs and have recently unearthed them and made them into this nice little video, enjoy.
The anti-Banksy campaign continues with this softly spoken runner found on South East Trains. Via: grafflondon.tk
Panik shows off his polished style with a few early 2010 throw-ups on this unsuspecting van. Very nice.
Focusing entirely on graffiti in London, No Comment travel north, east, south and west documenting new and old activity on our streets and train lines. If you like your tags and throw-ups in gritty London locations then be sure to check the site out. Here’s a selection of No Comment images to whet your appetite.