Internationally recognized graffiti artist Tilt rolled into London yesterday to begin work on the huge wall space outside of East London's Village Underground.
Originating from Toulouse in the South of France, Tilt is planning to paint a huge Union Jack Flag on the wall incorporating the bubble letter forms which the artist has come to be known for. Yesterday's attempts to begin working were hampered by the rain and the artist returned today, managing to get the bubble letter outline of the flag completed. Tomorrow will see the addition of some colour, with the letters getting filled in with red and blue to complete the flag. If you are in the neighbourhood swing by, check the wall and maybe see the artist at work! Below are some photographs we took today.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tilt Paints the Union Jack
Labels: Art, East London, Graffiti, London, Photography, Street Art, Streetart, Typography, Urban
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4 comments:
Can I still c this graffiti? Where is it?
Joanna
Can I still c this graffiti? Where is it?
Joanna
Yes this wall is still running. Here are some pictures of the finished wall.
http://www.hookedblog.co.uk/2011/12/tilt-finishes-union-jack.html
The wall is located on the exterior of Village Underground,
54 Holywell Lane City of London EC2A 3PQ
I got a nice shot of this art yesterday:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/patrickwilken/6824309519/in/photostream
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