Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Edition 11
Stick it up: Shoreditch street art stickers is an ongoing series of blog posts, featuring a collection of photographs of London street art stickers discovered on our travels around the city with a focus on the Brick Lane and Shoreditch areas of East London.
London Street Art Stickers
A large number of street artists create their own stickers, be they hand-drawn one-off stickers or super slick mass-produced street art stickers to share, sell, and use as a means to promote their work/websites or social media handles. Take a look below at the selection of Shoreditch street art stickers that caught our eye over the last month featuring sticker work from artists Bob Motown, Paul Insect, Zeko, Lempke, Roo, RX Skull, Kaixo, Stinkfish, MauMau, D*Face, Flying Fortress. Solaris100, Onetruth, Cig Thief, and numerous other artists whose names we are not 100% sure on their names.
All the street art stickers featured below were photographed in and around Shoreditch in East London. If anyone knows who has created the unnamed works be sure to let us know the artist's names and we will update the post accordingly. Drop their names in the comments sections below or drop us an email.
Street artist MauMau was back in the UK last summer and spray painted numerous works in Penge, South London. We also spotted some of his fox characters rolling around Shoreditch in East London in the form of these vinyl stickers.
Die-cut transparent vinyl sticker art by artist Kaixo.
London street art sticker work from the prolific Portland-based street artist RXskull who prints all his own vinyl stickers. In the last few years the artist's stickers and larger paste-up works have become ever present on the cities streets.
Stickers seen on a lampost on Sclater Street, London featuring the work of street artist ROO.
Baby doll head stickers by London artist Paul Insect.
London artist D*Face
Collaborative sticker on Brick Lane from German artists Flying Fortress and Solaris100.
Where to buy street art sticker packs
Related Street Art Sticker Stories
Take a look at some of our previously shared street art sticker posts from our Stick It Up series featuring photographic collections of stickers from London as well as Berlin.
Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Edition 9.
Stick it up: Berlin. Street Art Stickers.
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All the street art stickers featured below were photographed in and around Shoreditch in East London. If anyone knows who has created the unnamed works be sure to let us know the artist's names and we will update the post accordingly. Drop their names in the comments sections below or drop us an email.
A one-time London resident and now LA-based, illustrator and cat-obsessed artist Bob Motown's lousy cat stickers are still to be found around East London on various street furniture some three years after he moved back to LA.
Street artist MauMau was back in the UK last summer and spray painted numerous works in Penge, South London. We also spotted some of his fox characters rolling around Shoreditch in East London in the form of these vinyl stickers.
Colombian street artist Stinkfish is a regular visitor to London, having painted many murals over the years across the city. Alongside the larger mural artworks, the artist frequently hits the streets during his visits installing hand-printed black and white paste-ups and of course, stickers as pictured above.
Die-cut transparent vinyl sticker art by artist Kaixo.
London street art sticker work from the prolific Portland-based street artist RXskull who prints all his own vinyl stickers. In the last few years the artist's stickers and larger paste-up works have become ever present on the cities streets.
Stickers seen on a lampost on Sclater Street, London featuring the work of street artist ROO.
Eindhoven-based sticker artist Lempke's stickers were spotted in Allen Gardens in East London.
Baby doll head stickers by London artist Paul Insect.
London artist D*Face
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London-based street artist D*Face’s stickers have been a regular fixture on London streets for nearly two decades with his signature D-dog character stickers adorning lampposts and every other street sign across London city.
With the artists’ gallery, Stolen Space located in East London, there is a high concentration of D*Face’s die-cut vinyl stickers in varying shapes and sizes around Shoreditch and Brick Lane.
Collaborative sticker on Brick Lane from German artists Flying Fortress and Solaris100.
Where to buy street art sticker packs
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In addition to the collection of London street art stickers photographed on the street we are including a series of links below to a small selection of street artists who are selling street art sticker packs on their websites should you want to start your own stickers collection and pick up some custom printed stickers from your favorite street artist.
Artist street art sticker packs for sale online: My Cute Creatures stickers / D*Face Sticker pack / Obey Giant Icon Sticker Pack / MauMau stickers / RX Skulls Sticker Packs / Ben Rider aka Zombiesqueege Sugar Rush hand-screen printed sticker packs / OBEY / SHEPARD FAIREY / BUFF MONSTER sticker packs on sale via Stolen Space Gallery website / Mowcka.
Related Street Art Sticker Stories
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Take a look at some of our previously shared street art sticker posts from our Stick It Up series featuring photographic collections of stickers from London as well as Berlin.Shoreditch Street Art Stickers Edition 9.
Stick it up: Berlin. Street Art Stickers.
Did you enjoy our Shoreditch Street Art Stickers blog post? Let us know in the comments section or by sharing it on social media. You can find Hookedblog on — Facebook — Twitter — Instagram — Bloglovin' — Pinterest