See here some of the street art works that we enjoy in London before they get erased and replaced by other works of urban art. They bring a breath of fresh air to this city and are a joy to see. Enjoy!
Everything’s Gonna Be All Right
This is the song that comes across my mind when I see pictures like the below. We can find pictures or artworks depicting rainbows scattered all over London, following the … Continue reading →
Dear Virus, You Will Not Kill Cinemas
It is heart-warming to find this type of messages when walking in London. I found this message in the iconic Phoenix Cinema, one of the oldest, purpose-built operating cinemas in … Continue reading →
Angry Bird
Have you ever seen an angry bird, other than pidgeons in Trafalgar Square? I saw an angry swan, which had just decided it’d had enough with the many amateur photographers … Continue reading →
Do You Remember London?
A friend asked me recently: ‘Do you remember London?’ It might sound odd, but he had a point. When I finally ventured out last week after a few months, with … Continue reading →
The Domino Effect
It is interesting to see how the domino effect, also called chain reaction, works. The domino art installation below reminds me of this. As James Clear explains, our behaviours are … Continue reading →
The Usual Suspects
I somehow missed taking a walk around the Notting Hill area. Nothing has changed that much since I was there last year or so for the last time, which made … Continue reading →
Heart in Hand
Who would anyone thought what we’d all be experiencing this year? Heart in hand, it’s been hard, despite all the positives that I’ve seen. However, it has been watching how … Continue reading →
Scary Art
When I first saw this street art piece, it striked me how scary the main subject seemed to be. It looked as if the artist was trying to catch people’s … Continue reading →
The Masked Ladies Art Piece
When I saw this masked ladies street art piece in my collection, I couldn’t help but thinking it could be a premonition for the present times! So, I thought I’d … Continue reading →