
Space Invaders – Street Mosaics
Invader is a French street artist who has maintained his anonymity behind his street name. He is known for his ceramic mosaic works based on pixelated art from 1970s and 80s video games

Invader is a French street artist who has maintained his anonymity behind his street name. He is known for his ceramic mosaic works based on pixelated art from 1970s and 80s video games

Thierry Noir was born in 1958 in Lyon, France, and arrived in Berlin in January 1982. In April 1984, he began painting on the Berlin Wall, and is considered the first artist to do so. His goal was to perform a truly revolutionary act: to paint on the Berlin Wall, to change it, to make it ridiculous, and to help bring it down.

Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970, in Charleston, South Carolina) is a contemporary American street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator, and the founder of the streetwear brand OBEY Clothing, which originated from the skateboarding scene

Dean Stockton, better known by his alias DFace, is a British street artist who creates using spray paint, stickers, posters, and stencils

The bustling streets of London are alive with the work of some of the world’s most prominent street artists, each bringing a unique style and personal voice that leaves its mark on the urban landscape

James Cochran, known in the street art world as Jimmy C, played a pivotal role in the development of the graffiti movement in Australia during the early 1990s

Ben Wilson, born in 1963, is often referred to as an “outsider artist.” Growing up in a creative environment and studying at an art school, Wilson developed a distaste for industrial waste, cars, and litter, which eventually evolved into a unique form of art

Roa, born in 1976 in Ghent, Belgium, is a prominent street artist known for his captivating murals that blend themes of life, death, and the afterlife

Dan Kitchener, known as DANK, is a British street artist born in 1974 in Essex, now based in London and Southeast England.

Since 2018, the word “Helch” has become a mysterious presence across London’s streets, appearing in various locations with no clear meaning

Under the alias ‘SELL OUT’, British street artist Alex Arnell transforms Shoreditch’s walls into platforms of raw, unrestrained expression

STIK, a minimalist graffiti artist and figurative sculptor, is renowned for his exclusive focus on the human body, which he renders through simple lines and dots

Born in Chile, Otto Schade began his career in England in 2005. After completing a degree in architecture, he initially explored urban sculpture. However, his fascination with surrealism led him to painting, inspired by artists such as Dali, Magritte, Miró, Giger, and Beksinski

ALO’s art can be found in London’s East End, particularly around Shoreditch and Brick Lane. His process is simple yet impactful, using traditional brushes, acrylics, and markers instead of spray paint, giving his murals a uniquely crafted feel

David Speed, born in 1982, is a prominent street artist based in East London, renowned for his striking series of neon paintings. His unique style features bold, fluorescent colors that dramatically captivate viewers

Welcome to the cheerful and crazy world of Mr Doodle! Sam Cox (born 1993), also known as Mr Doodle, is a British street artist and illustrator from Kent, England, specializing in amazing, large-scale, joyful doodle creations

Nathan Bowen is a street artist primarily based in London, focused on breathing life into uninspiring urban areas, transforming them into colorful and engaging displays of creativity

Areas such as Shoreditch, Camden, Brick Lane, and Leaked Street are well-known for their illuminated murals, the alternative atmosphere , the variety of artistic techniques, and the mutual respect between leading international artists and emerging street and graffiti artists

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London has one of the world’s largest and finest collections of graffiti and street art. Local and international artists have decorated London’s streets with an incredible array of creative works, ranging from miniature paper sculptures to multi-story murals

The tunnel that hides under Waterloo Station now allows unique and free artistic access to a huge variety of graffiti and street artworks that change frequently

Brick Lane is one of the best-known places in East London and for good reason- a long street, full of cool shops, bustling markets, street art, restaurants, galleries, and cafes. The long and unique street winds between White chapel and Shoreditch

Camden Town is located within the London borough of Camden. Camden is known as one of London’s unique neighborhoods that are not afraid to do things differently

A street art tour in Shoreditch allows you a peek of cultural and historical adventure that allows a more intimate look at the culture, history, and soul of the picturesque and unique neighborhood

Fin DAC (Finbarr Notte) His passion for art began at a young age, just before he left Ireland to settle in London, where he spent most of his life. Over the years, he has developed a unique style he calls urban aesthetics

Street artist Fabio de Oliveira Parnaiba, better known as CARNIO. A Brazilian artist who began his artistic career as a child on the streets of Sao Paulo

Eduardo Kobra (1975, Sao Paulo) is one of the street artists and mural’s best-known, most beloved and famous painters in the world today – with works on five continents and an international record for the world’s largest mural
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