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hazardous waste

More goodies from Unusual Image: The Grafik Warfare - Hazardous Waste Show! Something I've been looking forward to see some work from ever since I saw the flyer. Unusual Images has some nice pics of some of the work. Check 'em out after the jump or right here.

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the colour out of space

Absolutely amazed by the works of UK based street artist Eelus at his new show; The colour out of space. Eelus did an awesome combination of his more traditional work together with geometrical figures which makes for an interesting collaboration of lines. The show is still open 'till the 6th of march, so if you're in London, check it out. More info on the show on Eelus' website. Check some more pics after the jump. Pics by Unusual Image.

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Under the title of ‘HAZARDOUS WASTE' the artists will transform the gallery space into a toxic waste dump incorporating artwork from all artists in the crew including original canvas pieces, limited edition prints, black book sketches as well as boundary pushing mediums and installations typically associated with this unique crew. Graffik London is delighted to be hosting this exhibition for such a promising collective of graffiti artists. The show will
run from February 26th until February 28th with the buyers' night on the February 25th (invite only)

 

 
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In all these hectic days we totally forgot to give the proper attention to the 3th issue of the London Street Art design magazine. Again, this issue is filled with amazing visuals, interviews with artists, dj's, creatives and write ups on whatever. Not to be missed. Go get that new issue at their website and give 'em the props they deserve!
 

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I know, this feud is so 2009 but since I haven't given it any attention yet I thought I'd do a little write up on it anyway. Fore those who don't know, Banksy recently did 5 works in London, including the one you see above. The backdrop that you see getting wallpapered over there, is a 80's piece from Robbo, one of the pioneers in the London Graff scene. Outrage! All the writers cried. "Interesting.." All the street artists pondered. Anyhow, Robbo responded in style by placing a king robbo piece over it, erasing everything but the figure making it seem that the figure actually painted the new piece.

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Amazing use of the environment by ROA.
 

Banksy

I see a million pics coming up with Banksy works so I assume there is some new stuff going on :). Can't ignore some street work from the mistery man. Jeremy Gibbs absolutely aced it with the pics, so check more of em after the jump.

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I'm lazy so here's the official press release!

 

"INKIE, the King Pin of the UK Graffiti scene for the past 25 years returns this Christmas to bring us a whole sack-full of original art works, canvases, prints, toys, sculptures, T-shirts and books from some of Europe's finest artists. This urban pop up shop is one of it's kind, and will be found popping-up in delightful Cork Street, Mayfair, the hub of London's Art finery. This is the first of many Flying Eyeball Productions so watch this art space! This Christmas Pop up shop is the strongest visual feast from any European Urban Art Exhibition this season.

From the 8th-12th December the pop up shop will open its doors to the public just in time to snap up some one-of-a kind, quirky Christmas gifts, perfect for the man or woman who has everything. 24 carat gold leaf prints from INKIE and 28 colour screen prints from Drum and Bass legend Goldie, will be on offer to tickle your festive fancy. Other stocking filler goodies including unique sculptures and toys will be on offer from Shoe, Inkie, Eine, Mysterious Al, Sickboy, Insa, Zeus, Hush, Mau Mau, Kid Acne, Steff Plaetz, Chu, Shok 1, RYCA, David Walker, China Mike, Part2ism, Ben Allen, Andy Council, Pure Evil, Shazer, George Morton Clark, Milk, Dora and Don.

Heralding from the infamous Bristol School of Graffiti, Inkie has been identified as one of the leading UK urban artists alongside Banksy, Nick Walker and Massive Attacks 3D. A dominant presence for over 2 decades on the international graffiti scene, Inkie's trademark Ink Nouveau ladies and striking wildstyles draw from diverse inspiration ranging from Art Nouveau, Ancient Architecture, Natural forms and Islamic Geometry.
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Nice paint action going on @ the n06 adidas orignals store for the release of the new next Artist Series sneakers. It's about time the adidas stores down here would be up for things like this. Anyway, the new manga girl you're seeing is by FarkFK and is tight as ever! (no pun intended)

 

 

A wicked stop-motion movie from the One foot in the grove exhibition. Also, you can find all the details of the re-opening (winter exhibition) right here. Also, check this video @ babelgum, and give it a vote if you like!

 

 
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