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Last Saturday I attended a Street Art Tour through East London (Shoreditch) with Elli and Filipe.

Our Guide: a small, sporty woman with a French accent, husky voice, dark hair, black eyes and a quiet nice tattoo on her neck (two f-holes like you can find them on violin instruments) that just appeared when she was turning her head and when her plait flew aside. She told us a lot about the different artists and street art techniques.

Here are some of my favorite ones (I show you not only pictures from this Street Art Tour but also from a tour through Brick Lane and surroundings I did on my own two years ago):

El Mac
Known for his contemporary photorealistic portraiture. His images often depict people who live in the area where he paints, mainly members of the Chicano and Mexican community with whom he grew up.

El Mac

El Mac

El Mac

El Mac

Ben Murphy
Also known as “Tape Artist” creates his artwork with black tape on windows.

Ben Murphy 01

Ben Murphy 01

Ben Murphy Detail

Ben Murphy Detail

Ben Murphy 02

Ben Murphy 02

Invader
Artist from Paris who works with tiles in different sizes to create pixel-like characters. His work is an homage to the 80s video game Space Invaders.

Invader

Invader

Invader

Invader

VHILS
The artist from Lisbon has developed an archaeological style of portraiture. It’s a kind of “creative destruction” of the wall ground since he uses a cordless hammer drill to carve out the portraits.

VHILS

VHILS

VHILS

VHILS

Conor Harrington
His work is a fusion of graffiti and fine art techniques. He creates huge frescos depicting figures of the Napoleonic military era and battle scenes.

Conor Harrington

Conor Harrington

Conor Harrington

Conor Harrington

Banksy
Of course BANKSY’s Artwork mustn’t be missing on this tour ;) As our guide said: “Nowadays you recognize a REAL Banksy by the plexiglass in front of it.” ^^ We catched one of his artworks a the CARGO bar in Shoreditch. The other two pictures where taken in 2012 on my last visit of London.

Banksy artwork at CARGO Bar in Shoreditch

Banksy artwork at CARGO Bar in Shoreditch

Bansky

Bansky

Bansky

Bansky

Bansky

Bansky

ROA
Belgian Street Artist who’s well known for his huge black and white animal murals.

ROA Hedgehog

ROA Hedgehog

ROA Crane

ROA Crane

ROA Flea

ROA Flea

Stik
London Artist who’s renowned for his simple, androgynous stick figures.

Stik

Stik

Jana and JS
An Austrian-French street artist couple who met in Madrid, moved to Paris together and is now living in Salzburg (Austria). Their work is influenced by urban architecture and its inhabitants. All stencils are based upon self-taken pictures.

Jana and JS

Jana and JS

Jana and JS

Jana and JS

Jana and JS

Jana and JS

C215
France based Artist who’s a master of multi-layer Stencils. His work is extremely precise and a composition of many different bright colors.

C215

C215

C215

C215

Pez
Artist from Barcelona who’s renown for his happy fish characters.

Pez

Pez

Christiaan Nagel
Originally from South Africa the artist covered London with a lot of large, bright mushrooms atop buildings, bridges and walls while he was living in the city for three years.

Christiaan Nagel

Christiaan Nagel

And here are a few more artworks without description because I’m not sure about its creator.

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Woow… Okay. I think, this was the largest post I ever did ^^ … hope you enjoyed it anyway ;)
If you’re interested in doing the tour by yourself – here is the link: http://streetartlondon.co.uk/tours/

There is also a very recommendable App with additional facts about the artists and a London map with the artworks marked on it.

XOXO