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
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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

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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