May 2023 Archives

Chelsea in Bloom was held last week, and I visited it on Saturday. The theme for this year's Chelsea in Bloom festival, which coincides with the Chelsea Flower Show, is "Flowers on Film". This celebrates flowers and iconic films. For those who ar not aware, Chelsea in Bloom is a free exhibition that visitors can walk to explore across Chelsea, and it coincides with the Chelsea Flower Show, which is held in the same week. It is largely concentrated down a mile of King's Road from Sloane Square and then up Sloane Street from Sloane Square to Knightsbridge tube station. Chelsea in Bloom is only held across five days, so it is a busy affair. In addition to many shops, restaurants, and cafes taking part in the show, there are a few official displays. These are known as "Central Displays" on the official map, and these displays are created by different florists or artists for Cadogan estates and the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.

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An Oscar trophy is at centre piece off Sloane Square.

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Inside Sloane Square, the Hollywood sign and other movie-inspired props with flowers are on display. These include popcorn, a film reel, a director's phone, and a camera.

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Inspired by the film "Jurassic Park", this Tyrannosaurus Rex is made of flowers. 

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Inspired by "The Lion King", this display has many animals native to Africa.

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Inspired by the location of the former home of writer J L Travers of "Mary Poppins" fame, this "Mary Poppins" scene fits right in a couple of streets away. 

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An BAFTA trophy celebrates British films.

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"King Kong" scales a replica of Big Ben.

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I did not capture all of the floral displays, but here are some of the ones that I captured around Chelsea.

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Ralph Lauren's shop appears to be inspired by old western films of the 1950s.

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Outside the department store, Peter Jones, are some settings that appear to be taken from "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory".

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"The Wizard of Oz" brings the alleyway into life into the Duke of York Square. It has transformed into the yellow-brick road with various symbols from the film, such as ruby slippers, witch hats, poppies, and apples.

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Th restaurant Polpo contains a yellow submarine, which is inspired by the film "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles.

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I enjoyed this colourful display outside "Free People".

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L.K. Bennett also had a wonderful display with colourful pastel blooms.

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"Alice in Wonderland" was a theme that a couple of shops used, and this one featurs the Cheshire cat.

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Partridges paid tribute to King Charles III.

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The Lloyds Bank used a black horse.

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Rixo was one of several independent displays to be inspired by the traditional popcorn box.

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The restaurant Sticks 'N' Sushi always do a good display. The one this year features samauri.

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I enjoyed the Italian-inspired shopfront of "Jigsaw".

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The Ivy was inspired by children's characters.

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Peggy Porschen never disappoints.

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Neither does the Cadogan Arms.

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Beebo had one of the award-winning displays with "The Little Mermaid".

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And there was more love for "Alice in Wonderland".

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I really enjoyed this "Little Shop of Horrors" from the restaurant Cinquecento.

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MZ Skin had a display with the traditional movie mask icons and flowers.

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Goldfish made up a fish restaurant.

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"The Jungle Book" also inspired a display near Sloane Square.

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The horrors film also inspired another monster plant.

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Tiffany and Co. had a jewel-inspired display.

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Cartier included white blooms, but there was not a movie theme.

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Another was inspired by vintage films featuring train journeys. This could be any number of mystery film or "North by Northwest" or a number of other films.

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I'm not sure which film inspired the below.

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Overall, it was a decent display, but I felt that a lot of places were saving money and not putting on large displays to cut costs. The streets were also not as busy as last year. 

I did attend the Chelsea Flower Show in 2016, and you can read about it here:

Fanakapan "Oscar the Grouch" in Penge

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Street artist Fanakapan's street art has been on London streets for over a decade now. The artist is known for his chrome balloon style, and balloons often feature in his work, known as "balloon graff". I captured a photograph in the autumn of 2021 in Penge of the Oscar the Grouch character from "Sesame Street". The placement of the piece is perfect with trash bins in front of the mural as Oscar lives in a trash bin.

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More artwork featuring Fanakapan can be discovered on my blog here:

"Pay Rise for the NHS" and Other Street Art by Fanakapan
Voyder and Fanakapan Street Art in Camden

Fanakapan and Nerone Collaborate on "Neighbourhood Watch" in Penge

Fanakapan "No Words" Mural, Hoxton Square
Fanakapan Street Art Around East London

Fanakapan "Up Yours" Mural on Heneage Street

Fanakapan "BITER" Street Art on Pedley Street

Fanakapan Street Art Smiling Balloons
Fanakapan Paints "Hah" Laughing Gas on Pedley Street
Halloween Street Art by Fanakapan
Fanakapan Street Art on Mornington Crescent and Star Yard

Fanakapan Paints PacMan Pizza on Brick Lane and Other Street Art
Fanakapan Star Yard MagnaDonuts Mural
"Follow the Leader" by Fanakapan
Peace for Manchester

Fanakapan Paints Shoreditch Clowns

Chrome Balloon Dog in Star Yard

Fanakapan Paints "Power Tools" on Village Underground Wall

Fanakapan Paints "Drunk Glass Elephants"
Fanakapan, Horror Crew, & Jerry Rugg
Louis Masai and Fanakapan: "Freedom?"
New Chrome Street Art Mask by Fanakapan
Balloon Animal Street Art
Cranio & Fanakapan
Fanakapan and Horror Crew
Camden Street Art Self-Guided Trail
Halloween Street Art (2018 and 2019)
Cranio Returns to London in 2020 and Paints Brick Lane

Senor X Mural in Camden Town

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In April of 2021, street artist Senor X painted a mural on a wall in Camden. I was not able to get a photograph without a vehicle in the way, and on my return visit, the mural was completely gone. Artist Senor X (Sr. X) is from Spain but has painted many murals across London. 

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Other artwork by Sr. X (Senor X) on this blog can be seen in the below posts:

Sr. X Paints "Hello Molly" in Penge
Sr. X Paints "Gimme That Soma!" on Redchurch Street

Sr. X Street Art at Paternoster Square
Sr. X Summer 2020 Murals in Camden
"The Back of Your Mind", New Street Art by Sr. X
Camden Street Art Self-Guided Trail
Sr. X (Señor X) "The Rapture" Street Art on the Village Underground

Sr. X (Señor X) "The Itching" Street Art off Brick Lane
New Sr X Octopus on Hackney Road

Sr.X Paints Village Underground Wall

Sr.X "Buy Shit!" Sign on Village Underground
Sr X Collaborates with Zabou

Street artist David Puck is based in the USA, but he is from Hereford in the UK. The artist painted some murals in 2021 in Crystal Palace, which I discovered at the end of 2021. His work is primarily portraits, and he uses elements of graphic design to creat unique styles. He has worked with some large brands, and his work spans traditional painting as well as street art. David Puck's work has an element of fashion, and he has worked with fashion brands. The two murals in Crystal Palace are in an alleyway, so it was difficult to capture photographs of them.  

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Eurovision Song Contest 2023

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I celebrated the Eurovision Song Contest this year at the house with a few neighbours. The idea was that everyone would pull a country's name and bring a food item from that country. On the day, we enjoyed good food and laughing at some of the acts. Roll on Eurovision 2024! I got Germany, so I tracked down pretzels, cherry dessert, and sauerkraut.

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May The 4th Be With You

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This "Star Wars" street art appeared in time for May the 4th, which is known as "Star Wars" day as that was when "Star Wars" was launched in the 1970s. This street art was created by Global Street Art and features some of the favourite characters from the films: Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, and Yoda.

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Craft Gin Club: May 2023

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May 2023's Craft Gin Club subscription box arrived at the start of the month in time for the coronation. In this subscription box, members receive a full-sized bottle of gin along with mixers and snacks to pair with the gin. The monthly box also contains the "Ginned!" magazine to accompany the month's gin, and this month's gin is WhataHoot, which is from Kings Lynne in Norfolk.

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Artisan Dinks Pink Citrus Tonic: One of the popular tonic manufacturer's, the pink citrus flavour pairs nicely with the gin of the month and has pink grapefruit flavour. 

Angostura Aromatic Bitters: Bitters can add richness to cocktails, and this is used to create some of the cocktails in the magazine this month. Feel Good Drinks included wither Rhubard and Apple Sparkling Fruitful Water or Peach and Passionfruit Sparkling Fruitful water; I received the Rhubarb and Apple. These are mixers with the fin, and they donate to good causes.

Olly's Pretzel Thins are vegan and included in the box to pair with gin and tonic. 

Two Brooks Hard Seltzer are mixers in Passion Start, Lime Cooler, or Mago. I received the lime flavour. They sponsor UK Wild Otter Trust.

H!P provided a chocolate bar in either salted caramel or milk chocolate. 

Belvoir Farm provided a Sparkling Elderflower mixer in this month's box, and it celebrates Britain's countryside.

Simply Roasted crisps are perfect for gin and tonic pairing, and subscribers either got a sea salt or cider vinegar. I received the sea salt, which I was happy with.

Awfully Post Strawberries and Cream popcorn is a limited edition flavour inspired for the coronation.

Subscribers also received Right Royale cocktail syrup to create the gin of the month cocktail and lime and juniper garnishes to have ewith the gin and tonic.

Last weeknd, the United Kingdom celebrated the coronation of King Charles III. The road had a street party, which we decided to do on the Saturday. Unfortunately, the weather was not great. It rained the whole day on Satruday, so the party was moved to a neighbour's house indoors. On the Sunday, it was decided to have a games day on the street with neighbours. Overall, it was great to catch up with everyone and enjoy food, drink, and chat. 

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Street Art by Ed Hicks on The Viaduct

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Street artist Ed Hicks has been paintined on London's streets for a number of years, and the subjects are fantasy-inspired landscapes. The landscapes use muted colours and have a lot of detail. The most recent wall that Hicks has painted is The Viaduct, a club and pub located on Rivington Street.

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More street art by Ed Hicks on this blog can be seen below:

Street Art: Ed Hicks
Connectivity Matters Wall in Shoreditch
Meeting of the Styles 2018

Street artist Banksy has been credited for introducing street art to the masses with his political and social satire. Although many of his artwork has been painted over in London, a few pieces still do remain, and I posted previously about Where to Find Banksy Street Art in London on this blog. However, there was one that I never had access to, and that is located in a courtyard of a pub off Rivington Street. The pub is now known as The Viaduct. "Guard Dog and His Master's Voice" is the name of the artwork, which features "His Master's Voice", the dog mascot from HMV. The artwork was painted in 2005.

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The access is through the garden of The Viaduct club/pub, and it can be seen alongside other murals.

Karnevalsdienstag in Munich, Germany

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I was in Munuch from the middle of February to early March this year, and I never did post many photographs as work has been busy. However, I did want to post a few photographs, and I am sorry that they are behind. Time feels to be racing this year, and I am not getting as much time to spend with my blog as I usually do. That aside, I will discuss Shrove Tuesday (also called Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday in some parts of the world) in Munich, Germany. In Germany, the day is called Karnevalsdienstag, and carnivals are held for a few days in celebration. People dress up, and there are concerts and a carnival atmosphre. 

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The tradition follows Mardi Gras carnival. People were throwing colourful confetti, and several people were dressed up in costume. The main events took place around the main square over a few days at Marienplatz with concerts and live music. Most of the music was colourful and generated some laughter and feel-good atmosphre with the crowd. 

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It was good to see everyone out celebrating after a dull period that is known as January and February.

New Street Art by Ronzo

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Earlier this year, I discovered new street art sculptures pasted up by street artist Ronzo. It has been several years since the artist has placed anything around east London. I always enjoy seeing new work by the artist, and nearly ten years have passed since his last work. The newest additions to the artist's work are a Ronzo monkey wearing glasses with a spray can, and this is made from some sculptured material and placed on a few walls around east London. The second work features a brick-shape with a face on it and Ronzo's trademark cap.

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One of Ronzo's previous pieces on Brick Lane is also still visible, and this is a spoof of the "City of London" emblem renamed as "City of Ronzo" with a couple of dinosaur or fish-like characters wearing the Ronzo cap. There still are a few items from Ronzo that have withstood ten years or more in place.

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More street art by Ronzo can be seen below.

Ronzo's Rainbow Street Art
New Street Art From Ronzo 
Street Art: Ronzo.

Today I am posting treats from my current home town of Ruislip and La Dolce Vita, a favourite of mine if I am in Ruislip on a hot day. A couple of glorious days of sunshine meant a visit to La Dolce Vita, a cafe that serves up Italian-style ice cream (gelato). My favourite is the pistachio, which I had as a sundae with hot fudge. La Dolce Vita serves up vegan and sugar-free ice cream flavours. It is one of the best ice creams that I have had in London!

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The cafe is located near the castle and old barn, and Duck Pond Markets is hosted there on the first and third weekends of the month. Here are some other posts about Ruislip:

Ruislip "Summer of 1939" Vintage Car Show
Easter in Ruislip (Easter Eggs & Duck Pond Markets)
Ruislip Lido and Ruislip Lido Railway
Old Barn and Manor House (Ruislip Castle)

Street artist Wrdsmith's work has been across London's walls for the past few years now, and they feature a slogan with a stencil typewriter. One of the most recent and newest murals by Wrdsmith depicts characters from the "Peanuts" cartoon strip. The street art says "Never be afraid to reinvent yourself". The work appears at the new The Viaduct, which was formerly known as Cargo nightclub. 

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Previous posts about Wrdsmith on this blog can be seen here:

Recent Street Art by Wrdsmith 2022
Street Art: WORDSMITH & C3
Recent Wrdsmith (Wordsmith) Street Art

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