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Street Art With Peter: London Vol. 3 - Brick Lane

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Street Art With Peter: London Vol. 3 - Brick Lane

This article marks a ‘first’ for Peter’s Big Adventure: this was the FIRST time that I tried to upload so many photos at once that SquareSpace cut me off. Apparently the limit for a single-batch upload is 250. 😂

So that should be a good indicator for what is to come.

Today we’re venturing into East London to visit BRICK LANE. In Volume 1 of this series in South London, I spoke to how much walking I had endured in order to piece that article together. At the time, it seemed to me (a recent arrival here) that London’s street art was quite decentralized, but I have been proven wrong many times over since publishing that article. There are dense clusters of murals if you know where to look. And thankfully, I have gotten some good pointers from people who know London a lot better than I do about where to find these clusters.

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Street Art With Peter: London Vol. 2 - Leake Street Arches

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Street Art With Peter: London Vol. 2 - Leake Street Arches

In the previous installment on street art in London (volume 1), I said the following:

“When I moved here, it quickly became apparent that London’s many famous murals were not all conveniently located in the same few alleyways as had been the case in some other cities. London was going to make me do some WALKING in order to find its murals. This was a true scavenger hunt.”

Well… I stand corrected! When I wrote that article, I hadn’t yet visited the Leake Street Arches.

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Street Art With Peter: London Vol. 1 - South London

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Street Art With Peter: London Vol. 1 - South London

I’ve said it before on this website and I’ll say it again: London is EASILY the most diverse place I have ever lived. Honestly, it’s hard to imagine any place on earth being more diverse than London. That is not hyperbole! I truly don’t think anywhere else can touch it in terms of diversity. So it should come as no surprise that London’s street art is as interesting and colorful as its inhabitants.

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