booze and cake
probably out cycling
It sounds like you need a camera @Reynard, top spotting there . Don't feel you need a bike in shot, I'd rather see a street art pic without a bike than miss the shot entirely.....or just make a list, I'll gladly work from tip-offs, thanks. I'll try and visit them, and if they pass muster they're in.
I've been to Poundland in Turnpike Lane, living the dream or what. I did'nt go in. There used to be a Banksy on the wall outside called 'slave labour', but in 2013 it was cut off the wall and appeared in a Miami auction house soon after for mega-bucks. I mentioned it and posted some links back on page 17. Anyway there was a big hoo-ha at the time and it got removed from sale. There's a bit more background and some interesting points about who owns street art here: https://www.artquest.org.uk/artlaw-article/who-owns-street-art-2/
Shortly after the piece went missing, Banksy returned to the site and did another piece with a rat holding a placard saying 'why?' Anyway this was all over 5 years ago, so I thought I'd head over there and see if that piece, or any others were still at this infamous location. The rat remains and is protected by perspex, but it looks a bit of a sorry state now.
On the same wall, and also given the 'protected' perpex treatment is this boy with a spoon on his nose. No idea if this is a Banksy or not, but if it isn't, its the first non-Banksy piece I've ever seen given a protective cover.
And on my way home I saw this in Shoreditch. Keep adding colour to houses please artists.
I've been to Poundland in Turnpike Lane, living the dream or what. I did'nt go in. There used to be a Banksy on the wall outside called 'slave labour', but in 2013 it was cut off the wall and appeared in a Miami auction house soon after for mega-bucks. I mentioned it and posted some links back on page 17. Anyway there was a big hoo-ha at the time and it got removed from sale. There's a bit more background and some interesting points about who owns street art here: https://www.artquest.org.uk/artlaw-article/who-owns-street-art-2/
Shortly after the piece went missing, Banksy returned to the site and did another piece with a rat holding a placard saying 'why?' Anyway this was all over 5 years ago, so I thought I'd head over there and see if that piece, or any others were still at this infamous location. The rat remains and is protected by perspex, but it looks a bit of a sorry state now.
On the same wall, and also given the 'protected' perpex treatment is this boy with a spoon on his nose. No idea if this is a Banksy or not, but if it isn't, its the first non-Banksy piece I've ever seen given a protective cover.
And on my way home I saw this in Shoreditch. Keep adding colour to houses please artists.
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