Monday, 19 September 2022

Helch - The Dog's Pollocks

It being that day, Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral, I decided to go out graff hunting and what a great decision that turned out to be. “Helch Watch” has been running for several months following the addition of an incomplete piece of graff close to our hood in May.

Helch, May 2022 Helch, May 2022


Helch, May 2022 Helch, May 2022


My fave graff lookout, Lady Nolions, reported back a couple of weeks ago that Helch had returned to transform and complete that piece and it was looking epic.

Helch - Sep 2022 Helch - Sep 2022


Helch - Sep 2022 Helch - Sep 2022


After suitably urban looking “context” shots, stepping in for some context shots revealed a stunning surprise. Helch has gone full Jackson in a ground level oil spill trap and it's more or less invisible until the moment you fall into it. Helch does brilliant fills generally but this time a new level has been reached.

Helch - low pollocks Helch has low pollocks


Another new Helch appeared in Shoreditch at the weekend and again the fill looked stunning.

Helch Sep 2022 Helch Sep 2022


Helch - glitchy fill Helch - glitchy fill


Helch has kind of taken over one end of the road behind the old Truman Brewery, this time the combination of blues and whites in the fill suggest Helch seeks to give nature a run for its money in providing best cloud and sky colours.

Helch Helta Skelta up to the clouds Helch Helta Skelta up to the clouds


Helch has created many more stunning text based artworks in Shoreditch over the past 12 months, consolidating a burgeoning reputation among fans of art as well as graffiti.

Link: Helch instagram

All photos: Dave Stuart

Wednesday, 31 August 2022

Carnival of Graffiti

Carnival Route Westbourne Grove Carnival Route Westbourne Grove


Carnival returned to Notting Hill this weekend after a COVID hiatus of 3 years, this meant the return of one of the best and most temporary HOFs (Hall of Fame) going – the Notting Hill Carnival shopfront hoardings.

Notting Hill Notting Hill


One person who played a major role in grabbing the head of graffiti and twisting it 180 degrees until it became street art was Mode2. The jaw dropping highlight of my exploration of the Carnival graffiti was unexpectedly coming across a new piece by Mode2. Check the Mode2 writing, I have not seen that spidery angular swirl since he painted that old since demolished industrial laundry building in Islington in 2010. While it is a shame the character on the corner is not intact, that’s life, to see Mode2 put up TCA in the Carnival girl’s tail feathers feels pretty special. Writing alongside is another London graff legend Teach DDS, hence the DDS in the feathers.

Mode2 Mode2, Teach


Mode2 Mode2


Mode2 Mode2, Teach


Also putting in a major shift was Shine.

Shine Quest Shine Quest


Shine Shine


Shine Shine


Shine Shine


Shine Shine


Shine Shine


RIP pieces were a recurring theme, names of the fallen are still honoured within the community.

RIP Lover, Trip, KBag. Kaoz RIP Lover, Trip, KBag. Kaoz


Kaoz RIP Lover Kaoz RIP Lover


RIP Type RIP Type


LOST RIP LOST RIP


RIP KBag RIP Lover RIP KBag RIP Lover


RIP Wino Vade RIP Wino. Vade


The last photo in that set features Vade’s ubiquitous throw which was everywhere but there were also some Vade pieces.

Vade Vade


Grenfell fire disaster was over 5 years ago but the horror has not been forgotten and the campaign for justice still fuels graffiti in the area.

Justice 4 Grenfell Justice 4 Grenfell


Priest Priest


Artik is a roller king, at Carnival there was a rare sighting of a spraypainted Artik piece.

Artik Artik


Riotous colour really turned up in party mood in Kiwie and Finito’s pieces.

Kiwie Finito Kiwie Finito


Quite a lot of graf from prior years makes an appearance, those frugal shopkeepers hoard the hoardings but usually can’t be bothered to do the jigsaw puzzle, which makes for quite brilliant collaged mosaics.

my head spins my head spins


my eyes hurt my eyes hurt


Last Thursday I cycled past the Global Street Art team painting an advert on a wall in Notting Hill, I hope their terms and condition on this one ensure they get paid regardless of any tags, cos there was no chance a Cillian Murphy advert would survive the weekend!

Cillian Murphy spraypainted advert acquires character Cillian Murphy spraypainted advert acquires character


Carnival is about participation, music, food and partying and even early doors that was well underway.

Carnival 2022 Dancer
Carnival 2022 Dancer


10FOOT/Findac 10FOOT/Findac


Carnival 2022 Dancers Carnival 2022 Dancers


Carnival 2022 Dancers Carnival 2022 Dancers


Ladsbroke Grove Carnival Route Ladbroke Grove Carnival Route


Carnival 2022 Dancers Carnival 2022 Dancers


Apologies to creators whose writing features in the photos but has not been attributed. This is most likely ignorance on my part, perhaps some omission in there as well, send an email if you want crediting.

All photos: Dave Stuart

Thursday, 18 August 2022

NoveLondon Miro Bugs

Street art from the artist Novelondon has appeared around Shoreditch within the past week and there is nothing we love more than delicious new art from an unfamiliar artist.

Novelondon vs The Rolling Stones
Novelondon vs The Rolling Stones


Novelondon in Shoreditch. August 2022
Novelondon in Shoreditch. August 2022


Novelondon’s new street art combines characters and text with the unmistakable influence of Spain’s Miro. The Rolling Stones and The Beatles lyrics feature.

Novelondon vs The Rolling Stones
Novelondon vs The Rolling Stones


Novelondon vs The Rolling Stones
Novelondon vs The Rolling Stones


Novelondon vs The Beatles
Novelondon vs The Beatles


Novelondon vs Jimi
Novelondon vs Bob


There is great consideration given to placement, colour coordination with the background looks superb.

Novelondon in Shoreditch. August 2022
Novelondon in Shoreditch. August 2022


Novelondon vs Jimi
Novelondon vs Jimi


A particular favourite seems to tip its hat to Rothko with its placement over graffiti removal colour washes.

Links:

Novelondon in Shoreditch. August 2022
Novelondon in Shoreditch. August 2022


Links:
Novelondon instagram
 

All photos: Dave Stuart

Sunday, 14 August 2022

Birmingham Street Art - More than Just Banksy

“It’s A Brum Ting” has been the signature of the past fortnight as Birmingham hosted the Commonwealth Games. So what is it about Birmingham, why is it so great? Armed with a cheap cheap day return rail ticket I set out several weeks back to discover what Goldie, Trevor Francis and Banksy (might have) appreciated about the UK’s “Second City” (tm).

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Justin Sola, Void One & Mose78


The art started right outside the train station, FokaWolf was well represented as was Brummy staple Tempo, of whom more later.

Foka Wolf
FokaWolf


Tempo  33
Tempo 33


Gent 48 is a giant of Birmingham’s street art scene so perhaps it was either fitting, or just inevitable, that the first mural spotted was by Gent48, painted in January this year when Birmingham was sorting out the torch relay for the opening of the Commonwealth Games. The mural features Haseebah Abdullah, England's first hijab-wearing boxing coach and Salma Bi, who founded the first all Asian women’s cricket team.

Gent48: Salmi Bi & Haseebah Abdullah
Gent 48 feat: Salmi Bi & Haseebah Abdullah


The one flag planted in my vague, unplanned plan was to locate Birmingham’s 2019 Banksy. Tick the box, complete the set. The route took me through a cluster of architecturally fascinating buildings. London by staid by comparison, so many planning luddites have ensured our post war rebuilding really lacks the surprise, flair and modernism a waddle around the centre of Birmingham will reveal. The interior of the Birmingham Library is so worth exploring for its design as well as its exhibition content.

Birmingham New Street Station Alejandro Zaera-Polo
Birmingham New Street Station, Alejandro Zaera-Polo


Birmingham Library Centernary Square
Birmingham Library Centernary Square


Birmingham Library Interior
Birmingham Library Interior


The route to the Banksy had already been mapped out by the Charm Bracelet trail by Mick Thacker and Mark Renn.

Birmingham Jewellery Quarter Charm Bracelet pavement plaque trail, Mick Thacker and Mark Renn
Birmingham Jewellery Quarter Charm Bracelet pavement plaque trail, Mick Thacker and Mark Renn


What’s to say about the Banksy on Vyse Street. Great placement, great use of the street furniture and a poignancy likely to rise as rampant inflation and fuel poverty drives up homelessness next winter. It is well preserved and thankfully no gallerist twat has laid his grubby “Preserving street art for private collectors” hands on it. So far. It’s a pig to photograph clearly and parts of its execution are a tad indifferent.

Banksy - "God Bless Birmingham"
Banksy "God Bless Birmingham"


Banksy - "God Bless Birmingham"
Banksy "God Bless Birmingham"


Banksy confirmed this stencil as genuine with a website message saying "God bless Birmingham. In the 20 minutes we filmed Ryan on this bench passers-by gave him a hot drink, two chocolate bars and a lighter - without him ever asking for anything." - Banksy

Banksy - "God Bless Birmingham"
Banksy "God Bless Birmingham"


Arriving in Birmingham I expected graffiti; thanks to an awareness of its recent history of street art festivals I expected murals; I wasn’t fully prepared for the brilliant explosion of sticker art. Every lamppost, traffic light, street sign and pole had been claimed by sticker art, one of my favourites being the huge variety of brace faces by Tempo who we used to see fairly frequently in London 10 or so years ago.

Tempo sticker montage
Tempo sticker montage


When Tempo was up in London our main delight was his large circular non permissioned paste-ups so finding a number of larger spraypainted murals was a pleasure.

Tempo 33
Tempo 33


Tempo 33
Tempo 33


Tempo
Tempo 33


Other sticker artists included Wreck1, Lisk Bot, Never A Servant, the legend Fokawolf and a very impressive scattering of the playful and rare (to me at least) street art of Pahnl.

Pahnl
Pahnl


Werck1, Lisk Bot
Werck1, Lisk Bot


NVRASIR
NVRASIR


Fokawolf & "Titty"
Fokawolf and Titty


Pahnl
Pahnl


Pahnl
Pahnl


Birmingham embraces adventurous and exciting architecture but the ancient brick and steam midlands’ post-industrial relics co-exist alongside the modern. Graff was popping up in some breathtaking spots and with more canals than Venice (Brummies say), canal-side vistas in particular are worth hunting out.

Birmingham & Fazeley Canal
Birmingham & Fazeley Canal


River Rea Birmingham
River Rea Birmingham


Farmers Bridge locks
Farmers Bridge locks


Digbeth River Rea
Digbeth River Rea


Smokers by canal
Smokers by canal


The urban huddle of car parks, streets and old factories in Digbeth just to the east of the city centre forms an amazing gallery. It is dominated by amazing murals, some appear to be permission murals liable to change, some look like relics of street art festivals with tags acknowledging “City of Colours” (2014 - 16) and “HighViz Festival” (2019-21) as well as our perpetual favourite – get up and get away with it.

Gent48, Ziner
Gent 48, Ziner


Goldenboy 924
Goldenboy 924


Liskbot
Lisk Bot


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Ziner (below) TBC above


Drop Burners Not Bombs Gent48 Ziner
Drop Burners Not Bombs Gent 48 Ziner


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Ziner


Ziner
Ziner


Broken Fingers
Broken Fingers


Cryola1
Cryola 1


Peaky Blinders _ Aske P16
Peaky Blinders, Aske P19


Philth
Philth


Inkie
Inkie


Cryola1
Cryola 1


Gent 48
Gent 48


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Philth, Never Ready


Paste-up action in the vicinity was fairly limited, the paste-up hall of fame hunt will have to wait till the next visit. Foka Wolf, Void One
Foka Wolf, Void One


Chance plays a key role in street art spotting in a city you haven’t explored before. There is the chance of what artists are “up” at that moment; your experience, your sample will possibly or probably be completely different to that of anyone else before or after. Also, what route do you take across the urban spider web of streets, alleys and paths? From A, B may be sought by going right then left; or you can turn left then go right, that’s two different street art galleries right there. While slaloming through the mainly industrial streets from Digbeth back to the train station, a glance over the shoulder into an open door revealed a delicious collection of political and tribute murals inside a fortuitously empty car park.

Void One memorial tribute mural to Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, Astro (UB40) and Captain Tom
Void One memorial tribute mural to Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, Astro (UB40) and Captain Tom


Gent48 Ziner The Brolly Works
Gent 48, Ziner The Brolly Works


The Brolly Works
Theresa May by Title


Two faced Jeremy Hunt is NHS Joker, Void One
Two faced Jeremy Hunt is NHS Joker, Void One


The Brolly Works
The Brolly Works


Malcolm X and Martin Luther King by Title
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King by Title


A good street art city should house a collection which is too vast for you to cover in your limited time, especially on a one day visit. It should also have change, renewal, vibrant health and life and Birmingham’s street art scene has both of these. It is hard to put it better than Birmingham’s own Prince Of Darkness when Black Sabbath reunited last Sunday (Paranoid starts 1 min exactly) for a spine tingling surprise set (BBC iPlayer, certain areas only, go to 2 hours exactly, next 3 months) at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony.

“You are the best…..Birmingham for EVVVAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH”

Links:

Gent 48 instagram

Ziner instagram

Tempo 33 instagram

Banksy Website (please tell Banksy you found him through Graffoto.co.uk)

All photos: Dave Stuart