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"Graffiti Removal Machine" - The House Skatepark, Sheffield.

Phlegm

 

St. James Street

Phlegm is currently painting a new mural on the side of the old Taylor Eye Witness Works to coincide with his amazing “Mausoleum of the Giants” exhibition which is currently inside the Works on Milton Street until 6 April.

 

Location: Headford Street.

A new mural by Phlegm, just off Ecclesall Road on Snuff Mill Lane, painted in October 2016 for the Feature Walls Festival. As well as incorporating the building's security alarms into the mural, Phlegm has cleverly integrated the wall's original jumping boy street art by Bubba 2000 into his mural, the jumping boy can be seen caged in one of the towers towards the centre of the wall!

This four storey mural on the northern wall of the historical

"Love and Lewis Building", built in 1913, was commissioned by the Chapel Street Precinct Association as part of the "Provocaré: Festival Of The Arts".

 

For more information, references refer to - www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7DHKljOdJw

Taken with an IDAM Roc camera in week 188 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

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The film is Efke 100 black and white, developed in Ilfosol 3.

One if Phlegms latest painting on a wall just off Thomas Street.

 

Location: Just off Thomas Street.

Read my review of the show 'The Bestiary' by street artist Phlegm on my website dutchgirlinlondon.com: bit.ly/1ffBKyj

Phlegm draws pictures with a dip pen and put them together in a book called 'phlegm comic' he then spray pictures from the comic onto walls sometimes with friends Simple

Phlegm is the working name for his artwork and a small press comic. The name phlegm came from one of the four bodily humours in ancient Greek medicine, blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm. Phlegm was believed to be responsible for an apathetic and unemotional temperament. He has been painting again this time on Sharrow Vail Road

"Graffiti Removal Machine" - The House Skatepark, Sheffield.

Part of long mural by Phlegm that stretches across several buildings at Rockingham Gate /The Moor in Sheffield. Final part of the procession, located at Charter Row, depicting a person pulling along a house.

For more info on Phlegm see: www.fatcap.com/artist/phlegm.html and his blog at: phlegmcomicnews.blogspot.co.uk/

A mural by Phlegm, just off Ecclesall Road on Snuff Mill Lane, painted in October 2016 for the Feature Walls Festival but now sadly partly vandalised. As well as incorporating the building's security alarms into the mural, Phlegm has cleverly integrated the wall's original jumping boy street art by Bubba 2000 into his mural, the jumping boy can be seen caged in one of the towers towards the centre of the wall!

"Graffiti Removal Machine" - The House Skatepark, Sheffield.

Artist: Phlegm, Hanbury Stree, off Brick Lane, London

The transportation in London is a terrible nightmare... To stay near public transport don't avoid you long walks in the streets and whining. As a latin I admire British phlegm which is not a urban legend.

Sidewall of Eyewitness Works

Chichester Street Art festival 2013

More about this worm on the wildfacts sheets on wildsingapore.

 

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Phlegm's Rare & Racy Reader

 

Phlegm is one of the UK’s most followed street artists at the moment and a Sheffielder to boot. He’s described Rare & Racy as ‘by far my favorite shop in Sheffield’. In February 2015 he returned to Sheffield to paint another of his beautiful monochrome wall murals just above the signage of the store between the first floor windows.

 

Rare & Racy has been going since 1969, but sadly it’s future has become pretty uncertain as developers plan to demolish the building it inhabits along with several other unique independent stores. On Tuesday 24th March 2015 the council gave planning permission for the Devonshire Street shops to be pulled down and rebuilt. This is despite a large and very vocal campaign against this (almost 20K signed a petition against the proposals and hundreds turned up to protest outside the Town Hall).

 

While the building still stands don’t miss Phlegm’s other wall mural on the back of the building. It’s a large scale work and a real hidden gem!

 

Not far down the road is another one of his mural’s on Westfield Terrace.

 

streetartsheffield.com/gallery/phelgms-rare-racy-reader

 

🚫 This has since been removed and can no longer be seen on location.

Phlegm - Yonge & St. Clair - Toronto - July 29, 2016 5pm

Phlegm is the working name for his artwork and a small press comic. The name phlegm came from one of the four bodily humours in ancient Greek medicine, blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm. Phlegm was believed to be responsible for an apathetic and unemotional temperament. He has been painting again this time on Sharrow Vail Road

A work in progress! Phlegm is currently painting a new mural on the side of the old Taylor Eye Witness Works to coincide with his amazing “Mausoleum of the Giants” exhibition which is currently inside the Works on Milton Street until 6th April. Wednesday 3rd April 2019.

work in progress

Phlegm - Yonge & St. Clair - Toronto - July 22, 2016 5:30pm

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