Showing posts with label Street Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Street Art. Show all posts

19 July 2012

Few bits from June

If you look to your right you'll notice this: 'The best bits of Birmingham street art (and my own guerilla knitting ventures) updated when I'm not feeling lazy.' so no bitchin'.

Zoot on Warwick Street

Goon on Warwick Street

Ludo on Livery Street
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Graffiti4hire have been busy around the Custard Factory, here's my favourite bit of busy-ness:
Gibb Street

6 June 2012

Brizzle

I spent the weekend sitting on pavements drinking wine and getting rained on in the North Street area of Bristol for Upfest (the largest urban art festival in Europe!), so you should imagine this blog post with a west country accent.

The main reason for ending up in the horror of bank holiday traffic on Saturday was to see our very own Lisk perform, right in front of the main Upfest venue (The Tobacco Factory (I still prefer Custard)):

Angry Face happened to have some cans and so ended up doing a piece at The Luckwell Club on the Sunday:

Now I think I'll just go through each bit of the festival I've got photos of and choose my favourites..

Tobacco Factory:

Aldi Car Park:

Vector Seating:


Luckwell Club:



North St Green:


North Street:

27 May 2012

Summer holiday

It's great that the weather is so beautiful, no one minds that I've not updated the blog in over a month. You guys are brilliant, just so understanding. And attractive too.

Zoot is back! He's plastered some classic designs on a few legendary spots, like this one on Bradford Street:

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Wah and C3 were involved in a open mic and live art event at The Coffee Room on Saturday night, my attention was mainly focused on drinking beer so I don't have finished piece photos...
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A new pub is opening on Meriden Street soon and so Mister Boogie Dave has enlisted the help of street artists such as Tempo33, Ouch, N4T4, Philth and Juice to get it looking Digbeth friendly.

16 April 2012

You turn your back for one week...

I was away from my beloved Digbeth to see some family last week so I've had to quickly catch up on the many goings on and pretty things that have turned up on the streets.

Perhaps most excitingly is the brilliant Mr Penfold paying the area a visit. It seems he was looked after by Tempo33, here's what they got up to:
Fazeley Street

Warner Street
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AsOne was back in town for a few days and somehow fitted in painting and pasting:
 Floodgate Street

Floodgate Street

Alcester Street
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Miss150 and Wah added to the re-covering of the electricty box on Fazeley Street:
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The Rainbow held several events over the bank holiday weekend and one of them included complementary live art from Philth, N4T4 and Glenn Anderson:
 On display for the rest of the week on Lower Trinity Street
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The 48Sheet project has come to Birmingham; 29 artists have created designs using the 48 sheet layout of a billboard  and now they're on display in prominent spots all over the city. Technically it's art on the street and some of the artists involved are better known to me for their illegal exploits so here are a few photos:
A piece made using objects found around the site of the billboard on Pershore Street

High Street, Digbeth

Constantly being changed and added to by the artist (hence the scaffolding) on Fazeley Street

Pershore Street

8 April 2012

Duckies and Rebels

PTP came back to visit again! Here are some photos from the mandatory pasting session with two of the Rebel guys on Tuesday 3rd April:


6 April 2012

March is a rubbish month anyway.

I don't really like March and the March that's just finished was very busy, here are some photos from it:


Rebel Gunslingers, Bint, Bass Ape and Lisk

Rebel Gunslingers

Rebel Gunslingers

4 March 2012

Floozy in the 'Ditch

This week is a Shoreditch special! I visited London with Mumma Flooz and spent a sunny afternoon excitedly running off down side streets spotting some London heroes (and a few Brummy scoundrels), here are the highlights of my findings:
Swoon







  Mr Fahrenheit, Golden Boy, Miss150, Lisk, Vomit

Muro Matem, Inkfetish, Ronzo



Gold Peg




Don, Vomit

I highly recommend Claudelondon for more London street art photos, the man spots new pieces before they're even up! 

Normal service will resume next week.