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This Phlegm huge picture is from last year when he had an exibition in the wherehouse on which it is painted..

streetartsheffield.com/artists/phlegm

Out on the streets of Sheffield again looking for and finding some of the great graffiti and street art that there is all over the place!

Quite an old Phlegm piece that I photographed a couple of years ago. It's now looking a lot worse for wear.

The House Skatepark, Sheffield.

Beatherder Soundwave "Moor Music/ Beacons" Deershed Bingley Outlook "Street Art" "Best Joined Up" Graffitti Illusration "Live Art"

'Harnessing the Giant Squids' was completed in Spring 2011, by the renowned Sheffield artist Phlegm. Can't understand why the big art galleries like The Graves and Millenium don't sell off most of the crap on show, whitewash their walls and let the street artists loose - then they'd have something worth looking at.

Artist: Phlegm, Jamaica Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol

Nuart 2011

 

Streetart festival

 

Tou Scene, Stavanger, Norway

 

1.10.-1.11.11

 

Dan Witz, David Choe, Dolk, Dvs1, Escif, Herakut, Herbert Baglione, Hyuro, Lucy McLauchlan, Phlegm, Tellas, Vhils

MURAL festival, edition 2013

An amazing new exhibition by artist Phlegm "Mausoleum of the Giants" within the old Taylor's Eye Witness Works on Milton Street in Sheffield. 15th March - 6th April 2019

 

"Imagined as beings whose life spans over thousands of years, these peaceful beasts have seen rivers erode and mountains change. With their final days coming slowly but surely, the giants are ready for their eternal rest, giving everyone enough time to meet them, mourn them and make peace with their ending."

 

www.ourfaveplaces.co.uk/whats-on/mausoleum-of-the-giants/

May 20th, 2011

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 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 - Yonge & St. Clair - Toronto - August 2, 2016 1pm

Comics for sale £3.50 - available direct from Phlegm comics at www.phlegmcomics.com or from Spine for the duration of the show. Spine also sells via Paypal

Snuff Mill Lane, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield.

Mural by Phlegm, 2016.

Phlegm was invited to Sheffield along with 15 other local and international artists as part of the Feature Walls mural event.

  

Incredible Street Art Illustrations by Phlegm.

 

Another fantastic wall mural by Phlegm. This one is just off Ecclesall Road on Snuff Mill Lane and was painted in October 2016 for Feature Walls.

 

Phlegm has cleverly integrated the original street art by Bubba 2000 that could originally be found on this wall into his mural. Bubba’s jumping boy can be seen caged in one of the towers towards the centre of the wall. The security alarms on the wall have also been incorporated into his artwork.

 

streetartsheffield.com/gallery/phlegms-feature-walls

  

Born in North Wales and now residing in Sheffield, UK, cartoonist and illustrator Phlegm is well known for his self-published comics and amazing graffiti/street art. Many of the larger-than-life characters that adorn the walls he spray paints originate from his comics.

Much of his artwork is illustration-based, thus his lack of true graffiti-style lettering may lead some to describe his murals/walls as more cartoon-based art. Regardless of what you may categorize his work as, it is unique and intriguing.

 

I strongly suggest you visit his site and blog for maximum awesome sauce.

 

twistedsifter.com/2010/07/street-art-illustrations-by-phl...

 

www.phlegmcomics.com

 

www.phlegmcomicnews.blogspot.co.uk

Snuff Mill Lane, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield.

Mural by Phlegm, 2016.

Phlegm was invited to Sheffield along with 15 other local and international artists as part of the Feature Walls mural event.

  

Incredible Street Art Illustrations by Phlegm.

 

Another fantastic wall mural by Phlegm. This one is just off Ecclesall Road on Snuff Mill Lane and was painted in October 2016 for Feature Walls.

 

Phlegm has cleverly integrated the original street art by Bubba 2000 that could originally be found on this wall into his mural. Bubba’s jumping boy can be seen caged in one of the towers towards the centre of the wall. The security alarms on the wall have also been incorporated into his artwork.

 

streetartsheffield.com/gallery/phlegms-feature-walls

  

Born in North Wales and now residing in Sheffield, UK, cartoonist and illustrator Phlegm is well known for his self-published comics and amazing graffiti/street art. Many of the larger-than-life characters that adorn the walls he spray paints originate from his comics.

Much of his artwork is illustration-based, thus his lack of true graffiti-style lettering may lead some to describe his murals/walls as more cartoon-based art. Regardless of what you may categorize his work as, it is unique and intriguing.

 

I strongly suggest you visit his site and blog for maximum awesome sauce.

 

twistedsifter.com/2010/07/street-art-illustrations-by-phl...

 

www.phlegmcomics.com

 

www.phlegmcomicnews.blogspot.co.uk

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