Global Street Art covering London in fantastic murals is nothing new. Then they decided to narrow their focus and do a year long project focusing on just one housing estate. The result: Chalk Farm Housing Estate in Camden is now bursting with colour and creativity.
Talented street artists from across the globe have joined forces to create this al fresco art gallery. They hail from as far as Argentina and Malaysia, but the project also showcases London artists. Each artist’s personal experience and background shines through in their work — neon signs, wild flowers, psychedelic animals and manga-esque characters all rubbing shoulders.
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Global Street Art covering London in fantastic murals is nothing new. Then they decided to narrow their focus and do a year long project focusing on just one housing estate. The result: Chalk Farm Housing Estate in Camden is now bursting with colour and creativity.
Talented street artists from across the globe have joined forces to create this al fresco art gallery. They hail from as far as Argentina and Malaysia, but the project also showcases London artists. Each artist’s personal experience and background shines through in their work — neon signs, wild flowers, psychedelic animals and manga-esque characters all rubbing shoulders.
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