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Spraying Bricks in Shoreditch

Screen shot 2013-03-10 at 10.25.57Spraying Bricks consisting of Artists INKFETISH, JASIK and POER.
The crew have a fourth member EKON who is currently painting in South Africa. 40HK stands for forty hit combo from the classic video game Mortal Kombat Vs DC Universe a statement on their out of this world style.

Spraying Bricks joined the crew as they embarked on their biggest wall to date. Situated on Leonard Street opposite the creative den that in the Book Club and the famous Pure Evil gallery, the guys have a prime spot in the heart of Shoreditch, accompanying artwork from the likes of STIK. The mural is heavily based on the theme of the 70’s and 80’s TV show RAINBOW and with the influence of graffiti fused with characters they have created a truly colourful and amazing piece.