My Dog Sighs on Rivington Street

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Earlier this summer, street artist My Dog Sighs painted a mural on a high-profile wall on Rivington Street. The mural features the artist's trademark eyes with reflections and droplets of water (or bubbles). I'm always amazed at how realistic the artist's technique works. His talent for eyes/droplets and the cute 'Hug' figure, which I have included in past posts, is making the artist more well-known in the world of street art, and he's already got a lot of fans.

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This is the second wall that I've seen the artist paint in east London, and the artist has had much exposure this year. His work was highly-publicised during Bristol's Upfest, which I covered here and here. Last year, the artist painted a mural in a hidden alley in Blackall Street, which did not last long before the building was demolished. Previously, he has also collaborated with street artist Midge.

Hopefully he will be returning to create more artwork in London in the coming months as I'd love to see more of his work.

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