Narcelio grud take on The Mara Hope in Brazil

We always get impressed by large scale works and let’s face it, while Usain Bolt keeps running faster and faster than anyone else, street artists keep taking on bigger and bigger projects. Narcelio Grud, a street artist from Brazil just did that. When we saw what he did, we immediately though about what a bunch … Continue reading Narcelio grud take on The Mara Hope in Brazil

Otto Schade solo show at Well Hung gallery

To celebrate Otto Schade‘s upcoming solo show at Well Hung Gallery, we are giving away one of Otto’s latest limited edition screen-prints called ‘Cop for a load’. To win this amazing piece (click to enlarge), you need to subscribe to our newsletter or share this article via your favourite social media channels. * indicates required Email … Continue reading Otto Schade solo show at Well Hung gallery

Sepe’s new show at Lawrence Alkin gallery: grotesquely good

When we got the email about this show –The Golden Age of Grotesque by SEPE (aka Michał Sepe Wręga), we immediately got very excited as we knew for sure that it would be a good one. We have been following SEPE at Art-Pie for a while now and know he’s destined to great things and achievement in … Continue reading Sepe’s new show at Lawrence Alkin gallery: grotesquely good

Opening night of Cape and Cowl exhibition at Kachette

A quick stop at home to drop our bags and off we went to Kachette in Shoreditch for the Press launch night of the latest show curated by Moniker Projects front man, Frankie Shea. We were thrilled for the invite and looked forward to seeing the artworks in person after reading about it. In a nutshell – the exhibition reimagines the Caped Crusader’s … Continue reading Opening night of Cape and Cowl exhibition at Kachette