GLOBAL STREET ART.

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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.

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London Mural Festival 2024

London Mural Festival 2024
Pure Art
Over two editions, London Mural Festival has painted the city with over 140 permanent murals across the capital, from Brixton to Walthamstow. Here, we take a look at the impact of the festival’s latest outing in 2024…

Leadenhall Building Trumpets

Leadenhall Building Trumpets
Pure Art
Art 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.

Zoe Power, Jo Hicks and Vee x Canary Wharf

Zoe Power, Jo Hicks and Vee x Canary Wharf
Pure Art
For London Mural Festival 2024 we partnered with Canary Wharf Group on three new murals by artists Zoe Power, Josephine Hicks (Hixxy), and Venessa Scott.

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.

Mr. Doodle x Regent's Park Road

Mr. Doodle x Regent's Park Road
Pure Art
We were so excited to work with the legendary Mr Doodle on an incredible new piece on Regent’s Park Road Footbridge in Camden, completed for the London Mural Festival 2024. The piece was commissioned by Camden Goods Yard, an 8-acre regeneration project by St George, right next to Camden Market on what used to be the old goods depot. This bustling footbridge near Chalk Farm station now proudly sports one of Mr. Doodle’s signature creations.

Cee x Dr Mya-Rose Craig

Cee x Dr Mya-Rose Craig
Pure Art
To mark Women's History Month, the Global Street Art team decided to celebrate the work of young British-Bangladeshi activist Mya Rose Craig, aka Birdgirl, by creating a piece of public art featuring women in Euston Square. The stunning work was designed in-house by artist Courtney Richards.