Recently, I discovered a new mural by Dan Kitchener (also known as DANK) on Sclater Street. I'm always happy to see the artist's work. I originally posted about him here. The artist lives in the UK and often paints the walls in east London. I believe that this is the first time I've seen him paint on this particular wall on Sclater Street, but I have seen him paint the car park on the same street, which is now cordoned off and will be developed on.
Nihgt street scenes are one of the artist's favourites, and the glow of the lights and reflections in the painting make the artist's work stand out.
The full-sized pieces are below.
I think the outline on the left in the image below is one of the very large semi trucks (if you're American, otherwise it's lorry if you're British).
A few weekends ago, I was in Croydon. I saw a large mural by Dan Kitchener on the side of one of the streets in central Croydon. This is a little larger than the one on Sclater Street in east London, but it's equally impressive.
One of the artist's favourite spots is actually the side of a building on Curtain Road. This wall does change fairly regularly, and it's normally a new work by the artist. Again, this is a street scene, but it features umbrellas instead of cars.
Off of Great Eastern Street is another mural with traffic.
DANK also paints on Bethnal Green Road. There's scaffolding here, and the most recent piece is a group of people carrying umbrellas and a dark-haired girl.
Keep checking back for more work by Dan Kitchener and other street artists.
Leave a comment