Street Arts
Sickboy — Website Update
Sickboy has just updated his website with some super fresh new works all of which are for sale. The new originals have been created on found pieces of 1mm steel and there are six new pieces in this full metal jacket series of ' neo-tribal semi-cubist" works. The pieces have been created with inks, acylic, spray paint and a little rust!
Check the series along with some new paper pieces in the shop section of his website. Also worth a look is the gallery section which has been given an overhaul with much larger images, allowing us to see all the glorious details in his larger original works.
Photos: ©Sickboy
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Sickboy For The Phytology Project
Hookedblog recently shared some images of a Vhils piece (covered here) tucked away down a side street just off Bethnal Green Road (the station end) on the exterior wall of the Bethnal Green Nature Reserve. The piece was created for the Phytology* Project,...
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Banksy — Website Update
We see Banksy has now updated his website to include all the work he created over the last few months across the United States. Considering the media/web coverage his pieces received I was pleasantly surprised to see two pieces which I hadn't seem...
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Sickboy — New Gold Originals
New originals from Sickboy entitled "Love Temple 20ten Gold".This A5 original is Spray painted with ink and gold leaf on 300gsm Fabriano, deckled on one side, signed, original and embossed with temple logo. If you hurry then you might be lucky enough...
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Sickboy 'logopop' Photos
Sickboy 'Logopop', by SMART_HYPE_So we haven't had the chance to upload our photos yet that we took at Sickboy's Logopop show which opened on Wednesday night in East London {blogged here}. But Smart Hype has a great set from the opening...
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Sickboy New Prints
Not one for resting, Sickboy has been busy in the print studio working alongside the highly energetic and gifted printer, Aida to bring us his newest incarnation in the form of ‘ZAPATISM’ - it’s got nothing to do with Mexican revolutionaries and...
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