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We are Europe's leading hand-painted advertising company, with a global reach of media sites. We have produced over 3,000 public artworks, including London Mural Festival.
World-class artists. Award-winning work. Global clients. And a whole universe of cool stuff.
Maya Capital: 160 Blackfriars

PlacemakingWe had the pleasure to help paint the prize-winning design, created by local artist Baiyu Liu on 160 Blackfriars - a huge facade in Southwark, London. The mural speaks to the rich heritage of Southwark and features two sections: the left represents day, and the right represents night. At the same time, one section focuses on the diversity of the people of Southwark, and the other highlights the history and landmarks of the area.
Placemaking
Abstract
Animals
Fine Art
Leadenhall Building Trumpets

Pure ArtArt meets architecture in this special activation. Over two editions of London Mural Festival we've welcomed various artists to create incredible abstract creations on The Leadenhall Building's iconic trumpets, commissioned by Savills.
Pure Art
Abstract
London Mural Festival
Zoe Power, Jo Hicks and Vee x Canary Wharf

Pure ArtFor London Mural Festival 2024 we partnered with Canary Wharf Group on three new murals by artists Zoe Power, Josephine Hicks (Hixxy), and Venessa Scott.
Pure Art
Abstract
Graphic
Illustrative
Art for Estates: Webheath x Smug One

Art For EstatesWe beautified Webheath Estate with something we knew would be meaningful to the community – a portrait of a person who calls it home.
Art For Estates
London Mural Festival
Portrait
Ballymore: Brentford Project Car Park

PlacemakingA multi-storey car park, completely wrapped in art, was what property developer Ballymore Group had in mind for Brentford, West-London.
Placemaking
Abstract
Animals
Graphic
Essential Living: Spitalfields Silk

PlacemakingEssential Living approached us to pay homage to Spitalfields silk at 150 Commercial Street: a world-famous product dating back to the area’s strong industrial textile roots of the 17th and 18th century. The incredible artwork was designed in-house by Mark Allum.
Placemaking
GSA Design
Heritage