Street Art By Sweet Toof, Mo, and Gold Peg

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Today's post features grafitti and street art by Sweet Toof, Mo (Mighty Mo), and PEG. These artists have been painting the walls around north and east London for a long time, and some of their work is amongst the oldest on the streets. Quite a few of these pieces were taken along the canal.

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I originally covered Sweet Toof's work in a round-up post featuring other street artists here. Sweet Toof is London-based, although it's rare to find newer work from the artist. His trademark (or tag) is a set of bright pink gums and teeth. According to his Wikipedia page, the tooth is a favourite subject of his because it symbolises life as well as death. Some of his work features the faces of clowns or Shakespeare-like with the bright pink gums and teeth. If you are lucky, you can see his artwork on a boat in the canal.

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The newest piece by Sweet Toof that I came across was the one below, which may have been a collaboration with another artist. It's not in the same style as his other work.

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Of course, many of the pieces are collaborations with other street artists. The next piece is a monkey face, and these are located along the tops of several buildings; if you look up, you are bound to spot one. The artist is Mighty Mo, and I've previously covered his work in this post when he collaborated with other artists.

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In some of the walls along the canal, I noticed that he collaborated with Sweet Toof a few times, including this image of his monkey character with the teeth.

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Also, the image below shows a wall that Mightly Mo, Sweet Toof, Gold Peg, and possibly other street artists in The Burning Candy Crew collaborated on. Gold Peg's clothes pegs are a common sight in east London as well.

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I will be adding more photographs of the artwork as soon as I come across them. At some point this year, I'd like to complete my canal walk to cover the remainder of the canal through Hackney Wick.

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