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paris, september 2018
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louvre museum
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I’m missing my city. Edinburgh I will return. Soon.
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There was a brand new piece by Phlegm painted in Sheffield recently.
The piece is painted on the inside of the Millennium Gallery on Arundel Gate and has replaced the Kid Acne pattern that has been there since he opened his ‘Kill Your Darlings’ exhibition over a year ago.
It’s fantastic to see a new piece there and hopefully this marks the beginning of a regular rotation of new pieces by different artists commissioned by the gallery for the same spot. SheffieldStreetArt on Tumblr SheffieldStreetArt on Twitter SheffieldStreetArt on Instagram Sheffield Street Art & Graffiti - Facebook  Any questions or suggestions? - Email them to [email protected]
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It’s approaching exactly a year since this site went on a break and throughout that time, there has been some brilliant art painted in the city. We covered a short selection of it last week in the first post back which featured work by EMA, Mila K, coLor and more. But that was only a tiny amount of what has been painted in that time and today, we’ve got another snapshot of some excellent work. Featured here is a look at five pieces that were painted at the beginning of the year by members of the H2i crew, including a closer look at the incredibly detailed skull design by Mace, a dark piece by Ink Surgeon and a Breaking Bad-inspired Saul Goodman portrait by Pawski. There’s also a look at just one of Coloquix’s many cling film paintings that he has been producing throughout 2014, a tribute to the late Patrick Moore painted by Rocket01 and an innovative letter piece by the brilliant Mars. And finally, the excellent Pre-Emptive Protection by Foundry featuring an apocalyptic background featuring some lovely, fiery colours, one of Eugene’s trademark black and white portrait pieces and the second in a series of album art reworkings by Sill, this one focusing on the classic artwork for David Bowie’s “Heroes”. The quality on display here shows just why Sheffield has one of the most highly regarded graffiti and street art scenes in the North. Look out for more updates of some quality pieces both old and new from the Sheffield graffiti and street art scene on the website in the near future. Mace - Instagram Pawski - Instagram Coloquix - Website - Instagram - Facebook Rocket01 - Website - Instagram - Twitter - Facebook Mars - Instagram Foundry - Instagram - Facebook Eug - Instagram Sill - Instagram - Twitter - Facebook SheffieldStreetArt - Tumblr - Twitter - Facebook Any questions or suggestions about the site or want to submit some street art images of your own for possible inclusion in a future post? - Send an email to [email protected].
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Sintra, Portugal (by Biolchini)
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Coronavirus art by @plegm_art
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Phlegm art from Sheffield, UK
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