|Brenda Henneh’s Street Views| Out & About, E2 and EC1
Here are examples of work I saw as I was going about my day (and nearly getting kick out of a private car park for taking some of these photos). We’ve got more…
|New Brenda Henneh’s Street Views| Brick Lane x Bethnal Green Road, E2
Art can be a way to cope with lost ones, and to express one’s passions and beliefs. Look at these examples!
|Brenda Henneh’s Street Views| A Man’s Best Friend, Streatham High Road, SW16
So I’m rolling down Streatham Hill (almost literally) , south London, and I see this cute little pooch emblazoned on the bottom corner of a shop facade. What made it stand out for me is…
|Brenda Henneh’s Street Views| More grafitti writers at a building site, Hackney Wick E9
Various artists were here. PLENTY of them! “Chino”, “ODV Crew”, “BRK” and “LRS”
|Brenda Henneh’s Street Views| with “Smells”, “Memo” and other artist… Hepscott Road, E9
Near Hackney Wick Station. The area is thriving in street art!
|Brenda Henneh’s Street Views| with “Tilt”, Shoreditch, E2
Tilt, this must have taken ages man! Check out Tilt’s website! Then look at his blog, then scroll down. His stuff shows how graffiti art can flourish! http://graffitilt.com/
|Brenda Henneh’s Street Views| “I Love Dalston”, Dunston Road E8
I do love Dalston as well. But I think this mural could have been done better. What do you think?







