Jubilee Special - Free, ‘Er…’ Banksy Print.
Fancy owning your very own Banksy print free of charge? You’re in luck, in celebration of the UK’s Diamond Jubilee, Pictures on Walls is offering an exclusive Banksy ‘print’ absolutely for all you lucky sods.
We’ll be using ours for placemats as we eat our pie, mash & liquor with a side of jellied eels. Guv’nor.
Download here.
LONDON STREET ART: Hackney Road, E2 | Old Street, E2 | Tabernacle Street, EC1R | Redchurch Street, E2 | Corbett Place, E2 | Great Eastern Street, EC2A (artist; Mobstr)





Awesome-cool ‘Game of Thrones’ Street Art of the Day!
Our favourite Game of Thrones character, Tyrion Lannister has been painted against the exterior wall of a terraced house on Herbrand Street, WC1 with the line (P)IMP - a reference to his mocking epithet, ‘The Imp’.
Just brilliant.
TED Talks: JR - One year of turning the world inside out.
Street artist JR made a wish in 2011: Join me in a worldwide photo project to show the world its true face. Now, a year after his TED Prize wish, he shows how giant posters of human faces, pasted in public, are connecting communities, making change, and turning the world inside out.
You can join the movement at insideoutproject.net
LONDON STREET ART: Turnpike Lane, N15
New Banksy shows child labourer making bunting for the Queen’s Jubilee. Spotted on the side of Poundland, Turnpike Lane.

Totally Rad Desk-Buddies.
New UK vinyl art toy brand DUDEBOX recently launched some pretty amazing customised figures designed by creative talents from the fields of illustration and street art.
Essential desktop fodder for any creative/ media type. You can get your hands on one (or more) at www.dudebox.com
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Red Stripe ‘Make Art On The Street’ Installation.
Check out this collaboration between Jamaican beer brand, Red Stripe and Scottish artist Spaceboy as part of their Make Art on the Street campaign.
The initiative has Spaceboy team up with the award winning production company Blac Ionica and his graphic students from Edinburgh College of Art, paste his illustrations on the Newhaven Harbour shutters in Edinburgh whilst capturing and recording each one in order to bring them to life through the medium of stop-motion animation.
Visit www.redstripe.net for more information.