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Sunday, 2 October 2022

Abandoned Railway tracks graffiti hall of fame birmingham

Abandoned Railway tracks graffiti hall of fame birmingham

birmingham underground graffiti hall of fame



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Abandoned Railway tracks 



 

Ninja Samurai with kasa hat street art mural by @hyrograff Manchester

Japanese Ninja Samurai with kasa hat street art mural by @hyrograff Manchester











 







graffiti jam HAM GSM CREWS Trafford Centre Manchester

graffiti jam HAM GSM CREWS Trafford Centre Manchester







































Trafford Park Railway


By the mid 1980s most of the network had become overgrown and neglected. Throughout the 1990s, as Trafford Park was redeveloped, much of the track was dismantled and crossings removed or tarmacked. However, sections of line do remain albeit isolated and unusable. The branch to Barton Dock freight terminal adjacent to the Trafford Centre became the last part of the maintained system (entirely within Trafford Park) to close. The track was lifted in 2014

 

Saturday, 1 October 2022

INKIE see no evil Bristol

INKIE see no evil Bristol


Inkie

This artist is one of the most notorious graffiti writers in UK history to emerge out of the 80s Bristol scene. Painting alongside 3D and Banksy, coming 2nd in the 1989 World Street Art Championships, the Kingpin was arrested as the head of 72 other writers in the UK's largest ever Graffiti bust, Operation Anderson. Inkie has since worked as head of design for SEGA, Xbox, and currently resides in Jade Jaggers west London studio. As in-house artist and designer for prints, illustrations, clothing and with his trademark beauty on large-scale pieces, the globally respected artist, whose diverse inspirations collect Mayan architecture, William Morris, Alfons Mucha and Islamic geometry, has exhibited worldwide, been denounced by The Daily Mail and simultaneously lauded by The Times, his art published in the books Bankys Bristol, Children of the Can, Graffiti World and magazines Graphotism and Dazed & Confused




See No Evil

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Promoted as the creation of Europe's largest outdoor gallery, Nelson Street, one of Bristol city centre's busiest through roads, was transformed with colour in 2011 and again in 2012. The Upfest production crew worked on behalf of the See No Evil management team, scheduling artists from around the world, working 24hrs a day for 10 days operating access equipment for artists and managing site health and safety requirements

 

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