Street Arts
Lucas & Malarky Return To Redchurch St
Last week saw London based artists Lucas and Malarky retake this huge wall located on Redchurch Street with a fresh lick of paint and some new characters.
As reported by the guys over at Graffoto blog, the last few weeks have seen a number of shutters and walls painted by these two artists tagged over by someone calling themselves Kamba. It seems Kamba is not to keen that these artists are also showing work in galleries as well as on the streets and he has taken it upon himself to line them out as well as stenciling over the pieces with messages like “Street art is not for galleries” and “street art is not a business”!
We at Hookedblog are big fans of the duo's work so we were more than happy to seem them return and reclaim this spot back. We look forward to seeing the other 'trashed' spots getting repainted over the coming weeks and who knows someone else other than these two may step up and paint the other spots.
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Lucas & Malarky Back On The Streets
It's been some time since we saw some new street work from artists Lucas and Malarky. Both it would appear have been busy working in their studios with Malarky's Deadbeat Summer exhibition having already opened last month at the East London...
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London Street Art — 24
It's Tuesday and as it has been awhile, so below is a selection of some London Street Art we at Hookedblog have photographed over the last few days in and around East London. The last week has also seen us post work from a number other artists including...
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New Work From Lucas
Originally hailing from Belfast in Northern Ireland and now based in London, artist / illustrator Lucas has grabed our attention over the last few months with his vibrant colour palate and wacky charcacters. Lucas has been busy throughout the summer,...
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Malarky & Lucas Hit Brick Lane
Far from being 'The Lazy Ones', Malarky and Lucas continue with their takeover of the Brick Lane area with splashes of colour across three brand new security shutters. As well as working together on all these tasty shutters, the two artists have...
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Malarky — Brixton Shutters
We mentioned street artist and illustrator Malarky back in early December when the artist took part in Subism's Curating Space Exhibition at the Red Bull Studios. Originally from South London the artist is back in the UK after a number of months in...
Street Arts