GLOBAL STREET ART.

Our mission: To Live in Painted Cities

World-class artists. Award-winning work. Global clients. And a whole universe of cool stuff.

Itaewon x Brick Lane: Untitled
Itaewon x Brick Lane: Untitled
Pure Art
Itaewon, a British-born artist, was raised in South Korea, where he was inspired by Seoul’s energy and architecture, shaping his abstract painting style. Recently, he’s been exploring realism, blending it with his original approach to create engaging and relatable artwork.
Fine Art
Portrait
Art for Estates: Fenwick October '23
Art for Estates: Fenwick October '23
Art For Estates
Our Art for Estates project turned a 27 metre-long wall at London’s Fenwick Estate into an outdoor gallery by bringing together multiple artists for a paint jam. The end result is a fantastic array of styles on show for the residents to enjoy!
Graffiti
Graphic
Illustrative
Conor Harrington x Trafalgar Road Greenwich
Conor Harrington x Trafalgar Road Greenwich
Pure Art
As part of London Mural Festival, Irish-born artist Conor Harrington made a silent statement with powerful imagery.
Fine Art
London Mural Festival
The Art of Shakespeare
The Art of Shakespeare
Projects
We partnered with Stratford-on-Avon District Council and Shakespeare’s Birthplace Trust to deliver a first-of-its-kind immersive art experience called The Art of Shakespeare. It featured 3D installations based on six of Shakespeare's sonnets, crafted by six well-known street artists, in disused retail spaces.
3D Build
Award winning
Installation
Art for Estates: Webheath x Smug One
Art for Estates: Webheath x Smug One
Art For Estates
We beautified Webheath Estate with something we knew would be meaningful to the community – a portrait of a person who calls it home.
London Mural Festival
Portrait
Elle x International Women's Day
Elle x International Women's Day
Pure Art
For International Women's Day we asked our apprentice painter, Elle, to choose the woman who had inspired her the most*. Without hesitation, she chose Frida Kahlo. And we had our mural design. *and no, she wasn't allowed to choose her Mum.
Portrait