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Graffiti – Your Choice?

We know that London is full of Graffiti or Street Art, whichever you would want to call it. And yes sometimes it is unsightly scrawls that no one wants to see but when it is a thought provoking image or a statement piece by someone that clearly has talent should it be our choice to keep it or the councils? Someone from Bristol recently wrote … read more»

Lego Graffiti

We do love a stop motion video and this new one from Lego has been keeping us entertained all morning. The video shows a little Lego figure carrying out some graffiti on some abandoned trains in the midst of night. There’s also some great dub step tunes accompanying his street art skills perfectly. See more art news here. Follow us on … read more»

Graffiti Planes

Here at Who’s Jack HQ we’re not massive fans of flying. There’s something about being high up above the ground in nothing but a tin can however after seeing these cool graffiti planes we could well begin to change our minds. The disused military planes have been given a make over for a new exhibition entitled The Boneyard … read more»

The Disposable Fanzine Issue One

The Disposable Fanzine

The Disposable Fanzine is a new publication from Bristol based artist and one member of What Crew, 45RPM and is an extension of the graffiti and street art work he’s been sharing with his fans online for the past few issues. The new issue is the first to be made available in a physical format and includes 42 pages photos in an A6 … read more»

Classic Hits: NY Subway Graffiti

Classic Hits: New York’s Pioneering Subway Graffiti Writers is a new book Alan Fleisher and Paul Iovino which explores the past 40 years of graffiti on New York’s subway system. For the book the authors have pulled together interviews with some of the people who first started the trend way back in the early 70s including Ale One, … read more»

Graffiti You Can See From Space

Bloody hell, that’s no mean feat what Graffiti artist, Hamdan Al Nahyan has managed, his tag can be seen on Google Earth, therefore from Satellites. Sheikh Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan aka, The Rainbow Sheikh may have the title of the creator of the world’s largest tag with this effort, unless anyone knows larger? Anyone? His name is … read more»

graffiti in athens

Graffiti Popularity In Athens

As it is often said in times of great dispair comes great creativity and as Greece struggle to pull through a very serious economic crisis amazing pieces of graffiti are popping up all over the capital of Athens. A new way of street artists have been creating murals, stencils and graffiti works all of the city each with their own powerful and … read more»

Julian Kimmings at K West Spa

It’s a fairly rare day when street and fine art come together in perfect harmony but when they do it’s something to be celebrated and the K West Spa is doing just that by hosting an exhibition of the works of Julian Kimmings. The spa, in Shepherds Bush, have teamed up with the curatorial team over at Laura Mcnamara to host some … read more»

Was Royal Graffiti Found In Bond Street The Work Of Banksy?

When a black and white graffiti portrait of the Queen spray painting Will & Kate’s names in a pink heart was found in Bond Street it was unclear who’s handy work it was but speculation is growing that it could be that of of street artist Banksy. The image was found on removable scaffolding hoards outside a shop in Bond Street … read more»

London Graffiti and Street Art Tours

Each Weekend Steam 156 takes lucky people on tours around London to look at the graffiti and street art of London Town, ideal if you’re looking for something different to do this weekend. Steam 156 is a legendary graffiti and street art documenter with over 26 years of experience and seeing as the art form is relatively young he should … read more»

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