Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Edition 9
In our ongoing Stick It Up series of posts, we continue to photograph and share the somewhat neglected London street art and graffiti stickers that we find on our travels around London with a focus on Shoreditch in East London as this is where we are based.
It's been many months since we last shared a sticker art collection. We kickstarted the year with our eighth sticker post in the series: Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Edition 8 and this new edition is our first since the easing of the UK lockdown.
Take a look below at the selection of Shoreditch street art stickers that caught our eye over the last month.
Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art Stickers
The collection features unique street art sticker designs from street artists D*Face, My Cute Creatures, Benjamin Rider aka Zombiesqueegee, RXskulls, Eddie Colla, Erika Ivanova, and several other artists whose names we are not 100% sure of their names.
Bristol Street Artist My Cute Creatures
Bristol-based tattoo and street artist Flavia Verda has been working under the alias
"My Cute Creatures" for her street art sticker creations.
The prolific sticker artist's designs can be seen all over Shoreditch and Brick Lane with her cute and vibrant series of street art stickers slapped on lampposts, walls, and doorways and as a result, My Cute Creatures has appeared in some of our previously published Stick It Up Shoreditch Street Art Sticker collections with her work featuring in Edition 7 and Edition 8 of our sticker series.
These skull stickers can be seen across Shoreditch in various formats and are the work of Portland-based street artist RXskull.
London Street Artist D*Face
Returning for this edition is
London-based artist D*Face
who has been a regular fixture on the East London streets for well over a
decade with his D-dog stickers adorning lampposts and every other street sign
across London city.
Artist D*Face's D-dog sticker gets the Hello Kitty remix treatment in this pictured sticker on Brick Lane, London.
US Street artist Eddie Colla
One of American street artist Eddie Colla's street stickers seen in Shoreditch, London. We have previously featured the street artists' larger street art paste-ups from one of his previous visits to London.
You can take a look at the larger works in the post "Large scale London Street Art by artist Eddie Colla" when he hit up the streets of London and Paris back in 2017.
Black and white sticker work from Illustrator Erika Ivanova.
A British political strategist and adviser to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings is seen here in this illustration portrayed as one of the Garbage Pail Kids.
Originally released in the early 80’s the Garbage Pail Kids was a popular series of sticker trading cards designed to parody the Garbage Patch Kids dolls that were also hugely popular at that time.
This bootleg Garbage Pail Kids-inspired political street art sticker is the work of street artist Crux.
Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Film
Alongside the collection of sticker art photographs, we also captured some video clips documenting our street art sticker journey and have compiled them together in this short London Street Art - Shoreditch Stickers film clip shared both here and over on our Hookedblog Youtube channel.
Where to find the best Brick Lane Street Art?
Visiting London and want to discover some of the best street art and graffiti? Why not take a look at our free self-guided Hookedblog Street Art Tour of Brick Lane.
It will guide you with locations and a Google map to the key street art hotspots in the neighborhood where you are guaranteed to see some new London street art alongside some of the long-running classic London murals.
More London Street Art Stickers
All the street art stickers featured below were photographed in and around the streets of Shoreditch in East London.
If any of our readers know who the unnamed street art sticker designs are by, be sure to let us know the street artist's names and we will update the post. Drop the artist names in the comments sections below or feel free to drop us an email.
Bristol Street Artist My Cute Creatures
Bristol-based tattoo and street artist Flavia Verda has been working under the alias
"My Cute Creatures" for her street art sticker creations.
Originally from Romania, the Bristol street artist is frequently visiting
London and this is very evident on the streets of East London.
The prolific sticker artist's designs can be seen all over Shoreditch and Brick Lane with her cute and vibrant series of street art stickers slapped on lampposts, walls, and doorways and as a result, My Cute Creatures has appeared in some of our previously published Stick It Up Shoreditch Street Art Sticker collections with her work featuring in Edition 7 and Edition 8 of our sticker series.
We have yet to see two of the same street art sticker designs from the artist, each of
her full-colour vinyl stickers shared here are all different.
London-based artist and illustrator Benjamin Rider aka Zombiesqueegee's work is regularly featured on the blog as the artist maintains a constant presence on the street of East London.
From his multi-layered hand-screen printed stickers to the larger-scale wheat-pasted posters his works often printed in mind-bending neon colours never fail to catch our eye.
These skull stickers can be seen across Shoreditch in various formats and are the work of Portland-based street artist RXskull.
London Street Artist D*Face
Returning for this edition is
London-based artist D*Face
who has been a regular fixture on the East London streets for well over a
decade with his D-dog stickers adorning lampposts and every other street sign
across London city.
With his studio based in Shoreditch, it is no surprise the volume of his
slick one-colour vinyl die-cut stickers is visible in the neighborhood.
Artist D*Face's D-dog sticker gets the Hello Kitty remix treatment in this pictured sticker on Brick Lane, London.
US Street artist Eddie Colla
One of American street artist Eddie Colla's street stickers seen in Shoreditch, London. We have previously featured the street artists' larger street art paste-ups from one of his previous visits to London. You can take a look at the larger works in the post "Large scale London Street Art by artist Eddie Colla" when he hit up the streets of London and Paris back in 2017.
Black and white sticker work from Illustrator Erika Ivanova.
A British political strategist and adviser to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Dominic Cummings is seen here in this illustration portrayed as one of the Garbage Pail Kids.
Originally released in the early 80’s the Garbage Pail Kids was a popular series of sticker trading cards designed to parody the Garbage Patch Kids dolls that were also hugely popular at that time.
This bootleg Garbage Pail Kids-inspired political street art sticker is the work of street artist Crux.
Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Film
Alongside the collection of sticker art photographs, we also captured some video clips documenting our street art sticker journey and have compiled them together in this short London Street Art - Shoreditch Stickers film clip shared both here and over on our Hookedblog Youtube channel. We are a little late to the whole YouTube thing but will continue sharing our short video clips on that platform, so why not subscribe to our Hookedblog Youtube channel and see all the street art-related film clips first.
Where to find the best Brick Lane Street Art?
Visiting London and want to discover some of the best street art and graffiti? Why not take a look at our free self-guided Hookedblog Street Art Tour of Brick Lane.It will guide you with locations and a Google map to the key street art hotspots in the neighborhood where you are guaranteed to see some new London street art alongside some of the long-running classic London murals.
Where there is street art you will also find stickers plastered all
over the nearby street furniture and lamposts and doorways.
More London Street Art Stickers
If you have missed out on any of Hookedblog's previous editions of the Stick
It Up: Shoreditch Street Art Sticker series, we have included links below to
some of the earlier editions for even more sticky street art goodness.
Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Edition 8
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