Street Arts
Aissa Logerot - Inventor of Halo (Graffiti Lights)
halo halo is a handy light specially dedicated to light-writting. Graffiti artists can conserve their own gesture they have with an aerosol spray. It is possible to change the color and the brightness of the led to change the graffiti’s styles. If the light doesn’t have enough battery, the user must shake it to have energy again.
Aïssa Logerot
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Dalston Superstore Presents: We Scratch Art’"
DALSTON SUPERSTORE PRESENTS: WE SCRATCH ART’" 117 Kingsland High Street, E8 2PB For it’s third exhibition the Dalston SuperStore brings to you a sensory fête from the 2 pioneers of the Scratch Art: Kassim Bay and Dino De La Vega. It is not a duo...
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Agents Of Change - The Megaro Project In Kings Cross
Earlier last month saw the completetion of this impressive and eye catching project by the Agents Of Change for the Megaro Hotel and Karpo restaurant. What looks to be one of London's largest street art / graffiti murals has been painted by the four...
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Luzinterruptus — At The V&a Museum
Luzinterruptus continue to impress with their light installations and we are delighted to see they are in london with their latest intervention. Beings packaged in light is currently on show in the John Madejski Garden at the Victoria & Albert Museum...
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Blam At Upper Playground
Graffiti artist Blam has an in-store exhibition opening tonight at Upper Playground's London store. Known for his Oscar Grouch piece in Shoreditch, East London and being asked to paint the outside of a police station, by the police, Blam is always...
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So Me @ Lazy Dog
What with Paris now only just over two hours away on the Eurostar, from the newly opened St Pancras International there isn't a better time to cross the cannel for a quick visit than to check out this new exhibition from the one and only SO ME. We...
Street Arts