Street Art Shoreditch revisited

I happened to find myself in Shoreditch off to a meeting of a charity and as soon as I alighted from the Overground at the station I spotted a new piece not there on my last visit some months ago. Having arrived a little early (not an accident) I headed off for the side streets, camera in hand. This is the result.

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If you ever find yourself in London with a few hours to kill and want to enjoy the free art head for here. You need to wander the narrow side streets which often seem slightly dodgy. But the effort is worth it. Really. And given its bohemian nature you’ll find artisan coffee houses, quirky clothes and gift boutiques and, after hours, a throbbing thriving nightlife (I am told this by my children).

About TanGental

My name is Geoff Le Pard. Once I was a lawyer; now I am a writer. I've published several books: a four book series following Harry Spittle as he grows from hapless student to hapless partner in a London law firm; four others in different genres; a book of poetry; four anthologies of short fiction; and a memoir of my mother. I have several more in the pipeline. I have been blogging regularly since 2014, on topic as diverse as: poetry based on famous poems; memories from my life; my garden; my dog; a whole variety of short fiction; my attempts at baking and food; travel and the consequent disasters; theatre, film and book reviews; and the occasional thought piece. Mostly it is whatever takes my fancy. I avoid politics, mostly, and religion, always. I don't mean to upset anyone but if I do, well, sorry and I suggest you go elsewhere. These are my thoughts and no one else is to blame. If you want to nab anything I post, please acknowledge where it came from.
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9 Responses to Street Art Shoreditch revisited

  1. Charli Mills says:

    Street art feels like such a living expression. You have me hooked!

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  2. Norah says:

    What a lot to explore!

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  3. These are awesome. I especially love the Whitby Street art and the first three. The Globe Theatre message is great, too. Thanks for sharing these.

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