

East Londons Brick Lane and Shoreditch neighborhoods are still our go-to city locations to see and photograph London street art paste-ups. The area’s walls are alive with an ever-evolving collection of murals, stencils, stickers, graffiti, and of course street art paste-ups.
We have been documenting the ephemeral unsanctioned art in this area for over a decade and continue to revisit these key London street art hotspots in the neighborhood as frequently as is possible, time allowing.
No two visits are ever the same with fresh new paste-up works of varying sizes continuously added to the city walls as new layers of plasters and stickers are added, older pieces fade, or get replaced/ pasted over.
This street art photographic collection of posters / paste-ups or wheatpaste for our American readers presented here is our second selection of works in an ongoing series of posts showcasing Shoreditch street art paste-ups. If you missed the first selection you can have a look at Shoreditch Street Art Paste-ups: Edition 1 here.
London Paste up Street Artists
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For our second Shoreditch Paste Up Street Art collection as with the first, our focus is on street artists who tend not to work so much with mass-produced printed/photocopied posters and paste-up art.
For our second edition, we feature works from street artists Zombiesqueege, C3, RX-Skull, My Dog Sighs, Mowaki, City Kitty, Qwert, Neon Savage, Urban Ninja, and The Postman.
Miniature Shoreditch street art paste-up by British street artist C3, located on an old wooden door on Wilkes Street, London.
American Street Artist RX Skulls
We are unsure if the artist was recently back in London visiting or if he sent the pieces to another London -based artist to install on his behalf, either way, it is always refreshing to see street artists making that extra effort to scale their paste-up poster works up.
“Wash Your Skulls” is one of RX-Skulls linocut printed paste-ups on Brick Lane, London.
Pictured above is a collaborative paste-up featuring the work of artist City Kitty, Neon Savage, and Urban Ninja.
Artist City Kitty’s London Street Art
Another American artist, City Kitty is a New York-based street artist who has been hitting the street for over 10 years with his elaborate hand-drawn paste-ups all focusing around his central cat character pictured above.
UK Street Art Collective, The Postman Art
The Postman is a Brighton-based collective of street artists formed in 2018 sticking and pasting their vibrant pop visuals featuring celebrity icons from the fields of music, fashion, and art on walls in Brighton, London, and beyond.
Artist Qwert’s London Street Art
A street artist we have yet to meet and one that we know very little about. We do know the artist is based in London and their hand-painted paste-ups featuring this wide-eyed character are visible right across the Shoreditch and Brick Lane walls and we have yet to see two same of the artists’ works.
Street artist Mali Mowcka
The artist was featured in our first collection of Shoreditch Street Art Paste-Ups shared last year.
London artist Zombiesqueege aka Ben Rider
Screen printed posters by artist Ben Rider on Blackall Street, London.
UK street artist My Dog Sighs paste-up on Buxton Street just off Brick Lane, London.
Where to find the best Shoreditch and Brick Lane Street Art?
Shoreditch Street Art Paste-Ups: Edition 1
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