Street Art: Rodrigo Branco, Roger Malloy, Prozak, Tizer, and others

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Over the past few months, I have been photographing London's street art. I've added a few here that I have spotted around east London, and these are from various artists. London's street art changes so rapidly.

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Roger Malloy

Roger Malloy is a photographic street artist based in east London. He recently created the four panels on Great Eastern Street. The above photographs show his work in progress and completed.

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Rodrigo Branco is a street artist from South America, and he painted the piece above just off of Brick Lane. (Unfortunately, I was unable to photograph this without a car over part of it.)

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'Rob the dog' creates paste-ups, such as the ones above.

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'Sell Out' has been creating a lot of work recently, including famous toy Lego and video game characters, such as Sonic. They have also been pasting up many butterflies around existing artwork around Brick Lane.

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Endless is a stencil artist, and his work can be seen around east London.

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Prozak and cheese

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Prozak is a street artist that uses colourful paint to create works of art. The artist is from Brazil, and the colourful work is always recognisable.

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Ketones and Kemet painted the pieces above.

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Tw@t painted a series of ears with the American flag around east London.

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Unknown 'goodbye blue sky'

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Thrashbird created a series of imagery at the start of the year, and these often featured racy imagery of women. Not surprisingly, many were painted over quite quickly. The artist is from California.

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Tizer is a street artist and grafitti artist who keeps busy painting walls in London. I've added a couple of pieces here, but his work consists of characters, and the work is recognisable. 

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