“You can ask a Northerner for directions, but unless you already know the positions of key piles of rubble, canals, coal mines, railway crossings, and where factories used to stand, you’re better off trying to find it yourself” – Noel Coward















“You can ask a Northerner for directions, but unless you already know the positions of key piles of rubble, canals, coal mines, railway crossings, and where factories used to stand, you’re better off trying to find it yourself” – Noel Coward















I’m at the intersection of nowhere
and lost in the vicinity
of a city that’s just
a pretty mirage
– Jerm IX












So, it seems Shoreditch’s street art didn’t die after all. GO FIGURE.

Rivington Street

Chance Street

Franco’s

Rivington Street #2

Grimsby Street

Brick Lane

Allen Gardens

Brick Lane #2

Sclater Street

Redchurch Street

Hanbury Street

Old Street
I’ll let you decide…

Spyware

Nanny State

Procedural

Temptation

Fractured Society

Chiropractic Disorder

Idle

Military Occupation

Yoof of Today

Touched Up

They Grow Too Fast

Talk to the Hand
As promised in I Heart LDN (26 April, 2013), here are some of my favourite shots of the ever-changing street art in Shoreditch, east London. The walk is easy to do and takes about two hours, allowing time for regular photography stops…and a pause for cake at the Albion Cafe. Here’s a route I took recently:
You wouldn’t see the same things in these pictures necessarily, but I’m sure the replacement art would be just as good!
Unity in Volume
In the Hand