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Sunday, 13 February 2022

Ed Hicks street art Liverpool

Street Art Spots in the Fabric District
The up-and-coming Fabric District near Liverpool’s universities has recently upped its street-art game and is probably one of the best places to see a huge variety of street art in a confined area.

Take a wander around London Road, Bayhorse Lane and Gildart Street to see the best they have to offer in guerrilla art.

Gildart Street is fast becoming an open-air street gallery, with murals including the brightly coloured work of Shane O’Malley, Darren John and Finbar McHugh.




Street Art in Liverpool: Ed Hicks
Ed Hicks street art Liverpool
British muralist, graffiti writer (Hicks54) and illustrator Ed Hicks is well-known for his obscure themes and articulated narratives.
 

Sicovecas – “Sun worshipper” Liverpool

Street Art in Liverpool: Sicovecas – “Sun worshipper”

Street Art Spots in the Fabric District

The up-and-coming Fabric District near Liverpool’s universities has recently upped its street-art game and is probably one of the best places to see a huge variety of street art in a confined area.

Take a wander around London RoadBayhorse Lane and Gildart Street to see the best they have to offer in guerrilla art.

Gildart Street is fast becoming an open-air street gallery, with murals including the brightly coloured work of Shane O’Malley, Darren John and Finbar McHugh.





All his way from Indonesia, Sicovecas painted both in the mural area and in the graffiti area of the festival. The mural he painted on the Fabric Distric is inspired by Stonehenge as a place for sun worshipping in the summer solstice.
 

L. S Lowry




 

latest street art mural Manchester City centre



latest street art mural Manchester City centre




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Hixxy + Lost Hills street art Liverpool

Street Art Spots in the Fabric District
The up-and-coming Fabric District near Liverpool’s universities has recently upped its street-art game and is probably one of the best places to see a huge variety of street art in a confined area.

Take a wander around London Road, Bayhorse Lane and Gildart Street to see the best they have to offer in guerrilla art.

Gildart Street is fast becoming an open-air street gallery, with murals including the brightly coloured work of Shane O’Malley, Darren John and Finbar McHugh.



Hixxy + Lost Hills
Hixxy + Lost Hills street art Liverpool
These two different artists painted so close to each others during Contrast Mural festival 2019 than the outcome is an ‘unintentional’ combo. On the left, the self-proclaimed ‘botanical muralist’ Josephine Hicks (aka Hixxy) painted a Cotton plant, drawing on the context of the Fabric District. On the right, Lost Hills did something quite different from his iconic posters featuring the Adventure Time’s dog.

 

Bird by Pete Sheridan

Street Art Spots in the Fabric District

The up-and-coming Fabric District near Liverpool’s universities has recently upped its street-art game and is probably one of the best places to see a huge variety of street art in a confined area.

Take a wander around London RoadBayhorse Lane and Gildart Street to see the best they have to offer in guerrilla art.

Gildart Street is fast becoming an open-air street gallery, with murals including the brightly coloured work of Shane O’Malley, Darren John and Finbar McHugh.




145-163 London Rd, Liverpool L3 8JA, UK
Created by Peter Sheridan
Pete Sheridan – Painted as part of Contrast Mural Fest 2018Pinned location on map correct, address listed is wrong

 

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