End Of The Line Project

Legal graffiti wall around Great Eastern St, Hackney, Greater London, EC2A 3, UK

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"The End Of The Line is a new project happening right now in East London.

Last year [2006] four tube train shells were hoisted on to the tracks of the discontinued East London line and turned into studios and a legal wall. All bridges surrounding it were removed. It is an island of graffiti."

More information: http://www.flickr.com/photos/endoftheline/

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Comment February 21 2012

The SAW (Shoreditch Art Wall) on Great Eastern Street has seen some great artwork - like the late Pete Postlethwaite movie "Killing Bono" - the movies of the painting can be seen at:

http://londonartwall.com/viral_videos.html

Thanks,

Peter
shoreditchartwall.com

Comment July 6 2010

At the moment, there are like no more legal walls in London. (Hackney is going through a "crackdown") The one out near Chrome and Black, beside brick lane aint legal no more. There is no sign to say it on any of them, and its just a sneaky way to boost their arrest rates and catch writers. Plain clothed BTP going around taking photos of your face while your doing the piece, then stopping you with "have you got permission". Either you get nicked or an £80 fine. Watch out

Comment January 24 2009

i m looking 4 some legal walls to make graffiti ...

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