French Paste Up Street Artist Ludo in London
I have just returned from a walk around the neighbourhood and it would appear street artist Ludo is currently in London more specifically Shoreditch. The French paste-up artists had hit up the exterior shutters of the Cordy House building on Curtain Road in East London over the weekend.
Street Artist Ludo in London
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Based out of Paris, French artist Ludovic Vernhet aka Ludo has installed this huge double-sided paste-up street art pictured on the concertina security shutters of the Cordy House building. Wheatpasting both sides of the shutters, the work in his signature monochromatic colors coloured with his trademark fluorescent green colour features two different images overlapping on the concertina shutters. By standing to one side or the other the split dual image aligns and only one image becomes visible.
Standing to the left of the concertina shutters on Curtain Road the large-scale paste-up artwork by French street artist Ludo aligns to reveal the image featuring the image of a neon green apple.
Standing to the right of the concertina shutters on Curtain Road the large-scale paste-up artwork aligns to reveal the second image which appears to be the inside of the neon apple with a machinal machine-like structure inside. Both artworks are part of the artist's ongoing series of works titled 'Nature's Revenge' where the artist combines the world of plants and animals with the technological universe.
In addition to the dual artwork on Curtain Road, I also spotted this large paste-up artwork by the artist yesterday afternoon, so fresh the paste was still wet when we photographed the piece!
Check out more of Ludo's work on his website .
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