Street Arts
Waleska - Moving On Show
We are delighted to see long time friend and super talented artist/street artist/graffiti artist Waleska is returning to the UK for a solo show in London solo.
From the 29th September until 4th October the Brick Lane Gallery will play host to a colletion of new original artworks and prints from Waleska. The ground floor will showcase new acrylic works, moving on from her five year long "Spreading the Love and Positive Energies to the World" project. Waleska explores the various human emotions within modern life and it's varied environments and translates them onto canvas with her own unique style and humour.
There will be a private view on the 29 September.
RSVP to
[email protected]Brick Lane Gallery | 196 Brick Lane | London | E1 6SA
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