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The Street Art of Chrisp Street in Poplar
The Street Art of Chrisp Street in Poplar
The concrete pedestrianised area of Chrisp Street and it’s market are not generally found at the top of any must see street art visitors list but, look closer, and there are some gems to discover.
Top of that list has got to be the giant Chihuahua from Boe and Irony on the side of a large block of flats and which overlooks the All Saints DLR railway station. We covered that piece previously on…
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Amazing artwork 🖌️🖌️ #graffiti #graffitiart #art #photography #london #eastlondon #chrispstreet #chrispstreetmarket #londonphotography #chihuahua (at Chrisp Street) https://www.instagram.com/p/BuEinxeBkry/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1w078iz8nxw4i
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So as I was coming out of Chrisp street station. I saw this, I meant that piece of art brightened up that dreary looking building. I mean look at the details in that dog. Honestly graffiti artists are amazing. . . . . . . #graffiti #eastlondon #eastlondonart #chrispstreet #chrispstreetmarket #streetart #streetphotography #photography #photographer #dogsofinstagram #dogs #towerhamlets #shoreditch #london #londonphotographer #nigerianphotographer #talent #najmalina #artist #art #appreciatethelittlethings #estate #market #unknownartist #loveart #blogger #youtuber #londonblogger #nigerianblogger (at Chrisp Street)
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Once We Came To A New Home: A Critique
My critique on an exhibition piece on migration by Cinzia D'Ambrosi during #BlackHistoryMonth
So if you remember, at the beginning of Black History Month, I saw an Exhibition advertised in Tower Hamlets called: Once We Came To A New Home.
The Exhibition venue Idea Store on Chrisp Street, describes the art by photographer Cinzia D’Ambrosi as part of a project to “preserve, celebrate and promote” the history of migration and settlement of the Afro-Caribbean communities in White City,…
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