Street Arts
Concrete street work from Ronzo
East London artist Ronzo has been hitting the East London streets recently with a number of cast concrete installations of some of his signature urban monster characters pictured above. As well as these more elaborate pieces he has also been installing what I guess you could label as almost like concrete RONZO tags.
We caught up with the artist as he was preparing to install some of his larger 3D pieces on a rooftop in Whitecross Street for the upcoming Whitecross Steet party. We spoke to Ronzo about the concrete street work and he told us that these were test pieces and that we could expect to see more of these on the street at a later date so we suggest you keep your eyes peeled!
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Ronzo's Pigeon Birdz Take To The Streets
Yesterday we bumped into East London based street artist Ronzo on Brick Lane. Depite the heavy police presence around the area for such an early hour, the artist was on a mission and busy at work installing a number of new 3D sculptural street works...
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New London Street Art Roller Shutter
Here is a small collection of shutters that we at Hookedblog photographed over the last week, some of them are pretty recent additions to the streets and other like the Malarky and Billy 'Tasty Meats' one in Brixton pictured below, has been running...
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Ronzo — Brick Lane Shutters
Last month we at Hookedblog featured some of the concrete street tags that East London based artist Ronzo was installing on the streets. Well the last few weeks has seen the artist hitting up a number of security shutters and hoardings at the Beigel...
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Street Art In East London — 08
A selectin of pieces on the street that caught our eye yesterday. First up is this great Roa x Sweetooth piece along the canal in Hackney. Some cheeky additions have been made to this 'Death Dance' Escif piece on Fashion Street with the addition...
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Ronzo - Credit Crunch Monster
Ronzo - Credit Crunch Monster, by nolionsinengland Vandal Extraordinaire RONZO has celebrated the end of the recession in the UK, by installing these awesome limited edition credit crunch monster sculptures in London's financial district. We spotted...
Street Arts