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But hey! This is the East End! How could you possibly escape the graffiti and the street art? As much as Brick Lane is a visual, ethnic and cultural entity in its own right, the thread of street art that runs through it ties it with the rest of the East End. Here's what I spotted:
But hey! This is the East End! How could you possibly escape the graffiti and the street art? As much as Brick Lane is a visual, ethnic and cultural entity in its own right, the thread of street art that runs through it ties it with the rest of the East End. Here's what I spotted:
And other unidentified ones. (Help appreciated)
Someone does not like New Media:
Someone does not like New Media:
Brick Lane gives stiff competition to Rivington Street in the graffiti department! If you can identify these works, please do let me know!
...to be continued
6 comments so far:
Hi Shilpa,
You really are a Flaneur, the way catch street life. When are you catching Bombay the way you have caught London here?
John
i must rope you in to get some of these pictures framed for the house which i dont have...but shall have soon...!! i bet by that time it won't be out of reach for me! ;-)
Wow!
John: Thank you! Hopefully, I'll be in Bombay soon - I;m certainly itching to capture that city - one of the first cities I clicked through while discovering my photographic alter-ego several years back:)
Anonymous: Sure! I wish you'd left your name though - how do I find your address, otherwise? ;)
SloMo: Thanks:)
Your work is so awesome! Each of your pictures has feeling and meaning. The picture of the girl in blue dress hurrying past the Social Club is so lovely!
Thanks Celine! :) It is one of my favourites from this shoot too:)
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