Street Arts
Alexis Díaz finishes his stunning London Mural
Earlier this week we featured some progress shots of Puerto Rican muralist and artist Alexis D
íaz at work on a stunning new mural on Hanbury Street in East London (covered here). Díaz is one-half of art collective La Pandilla along with fellow artist Juan Fernández, whose work we became familiar with back in 2011 with the launch of Maximiliano Ruiz's book Nuevo Mundo: Latin American Street Art
which featured the work of this collective.
After a crazy weeks worth of work, Díaz has finally completed his cross hatched Elephant mural mashed up with an Octopus . Check out our pictures of the finished piece below.
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