Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Hanbury Street Art

What a bright reason to put away all the things one is stuck in, and get back to something one is fond to.

Just a short walk by sunny-crisp November Shoreditch, and surrounding images are screaming-begging to get captured. Even more reason: every little knows that street art doesn't stay still, and the masterpiece you pass by this moment may escape from the wall same day. Hence, hot and fresh from London: famous Hanbury street art as for today.

My Hanbury Street Art walk starts with -ALO-


Then - the fantastic fresh mural by Guy Denning, an English street artist residing in France.



Isn't it astoundingly how many of artist can co-exist on such a limited space turning it into a gallery? The Crane by ROA, baby by Alex Face, the Fox by Mau Mau, and hand standing man by Martin Ron are here:


The massive Elephant which turns into an octopus, by Alex Diaz known as La Pandilla



Argentine street artist Martin Ron and his man in a caporeira move with a bearskin cap on.

 

Thai street artist Alex Face and his baby warning about the future.


Bangladeshi restaurant got an honour to host two street artists, too. Zabou and Otto Schade have recently placed their last pieces hare.


A portrait by Dale Grimshaw


 And another portrait, Jonny Cash by Paul Don Smith.


 Indeed



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