New Mural by Richt in North Devon, England
June 13, 2022
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Artist Rich Thorne aka Richt, returns to his hometown of Barnstaple, North Devon England; for his latest on street project and educational program. The project initiated by Barnstaple Town council, pulls together iconic references from the area and surrounding natural land. Spearheaded by local councillor Ricky Knight, the mural has been in development for the…
“The Morrígan” by Luke Alen-Buckley in Leicestershire, UK
May 20, 2022
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This summer, the historic site Nevill Holt in Leicestershire will host, in conjunction with its annual Opera and Summer festivals, the largest sculptural work by the British-Irish artist Luke Alen-Buckley. Nevill Holt Opera’s permanent home is one of the most uniquely intimate opera houses in the UK. Set in the stunning gardens designed by Chelsea…
New Piece by My Dog Sighs in Plymouth, England
March 29, 2022
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My Dog Sighs have just worked on a new wall in Plymouth, England during his book signing tour. “One of the things I’m known for are these glassy, reflective eyes and like there’s a cliche the eyes are the window into the soul. But, you know like our thumbprint, every iris has its own unique pattern…
“Primavera -Spring Festa-” Solo Show by Takeru Amano at Moosey Gallery in Norwich, England
March 28, 2022
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Japanese artist Takeru Amano comes to our Norwich gallery for his debut solo show at Moosey | Opening: Thursday, 31st March from 6-8pm. Born in 1977, the artist has exhibited all over the world from Tokyo, Hong Kong, to Paris, London and now Norwich (the cherry on top). Takeru lived in New York in the late…
Art Activations by Filthy Luker, Gabriel Pitcher, and more in Bristol, England
October 8, 2021
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New art activations have been unveiled in Bristol as part of Vanguard x TOward 2030, What Are You Doing? – an on-street project aligning art with sustainable conversation throughout the city.  Artists Richt, Peace of Art, Filthy Luker, Mau Mau, Gabriel Pitcher and Paul Harfleet are the latest artists to install works across the city,…
“Proud Little Pyramid” by Adam Nathaniel Furman in Kings Cross, England
June 25, 2021
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As Pride month draws to a close, King’s Cross will explode with camp, colour and creativity as British Argentine-Japanese artist and designer Adam Nathaniel Furman unveils their ‘Proud Little Pyramid’ in Granary Square. Known worldwide for their irreverent architectural creations and infectious love of colour, pattern and ornament, Furman’s ‘Proud Little Pyramid’, which will remain…
“Inside” by My Dog Sighs in Portsmouth, England
June 7, 2021
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An immersive installation by acclaimed British street artist My Dog Sighs opens this summer in an undisclosed location in Portsmouth. Inside is My Dog Sighs’ most ambitious project to date, transforming a derelict building into an immersive world inhabited by the artist’s own creatures, dubbed his ‘Quiet Little Voices’. Like us, these creatures are not perfect…
“Transcend” by Snik in Gloucestershire, England
September 14, 2020
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Artistic duo Snik is back with a new mural entitled “Transcend” for Cheltenham Paint Festival in Gloucestershire, England. The artwork features their signature stencil technique. As stencil artists, they are traditionalists. Where others have moved on to the digital techniques, using laser cutting and computers to support their work, SNIK have remained true to the origins of…
Brandalism Take Over 100 UK Billboards
September 4, 2020
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Environmental activist groups from the ‘Brandalism’ network have installed over 100 parody car advert posters on billboards and bus stops in England and Wales. The guerilla artworks featuring brands such as Range Rover, Ford, Volkswagen, BMW, Citroen, Lamborghini and Vauxhall were installed without permission in Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds, London and Exeter. The billboard posters criticise…
Street Art by 15-year-old Rowan Briggs Smith in Response to Coronavirus
April 29, 2020
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15-year-old Rowan Briggs Smith from England has adapted the famous Kitchener ‘Britain Needs You’ wartime poster as her response to the Coronavirus pandemic.  Using chalk as a medium, she drew two images which meet each other on the zebra crossing in front of the main building, one representing the school and the other the pupils…

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