In the past several weeks, new street art by RUN, the Rolling People, and Dscreet appeared in east London. I took a few photographs of the new street art, but I have been particularly busy in the past few weeks, so apologies to not posting these photographs sooner.
RUN:
I originally wrote an article about this artist here: Street Art: RUN. I was happy to see some new work go up a couple of months ago. One of these appears underneath the railway bridge off Shoreditch High Street, opposite a piece by Ben Eine. The trademark RUN portrait contains phrases around it to give a hint of personality ("old trucks", "plant trees", "good life", "tribe", "dance floor").
RUN
The other new piece by RUN appeared on the same wall where there was an older RUN piece, with Dscreet. The piece was replaced with this new one, with a "dope" hat.
RUN
The Dscreet piece also was freshened up with a new one.
Dscreet
The Rolling People:
The Rolling People (covered here: Street Art: Faith47, Cernesto, Rolling People, Edwin, and many more) have also been busy, and their comic-style work always brings a smile. I enjoyed seeing these new pieces appear on Sclater Street in Shoreditch.
Rolling People
I have plenty more street art photographs, so keep coming back.
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