Friday 17 April 2020

CAMDEN MARKET

Camden Markets consists of six different markets in and around Camden Town, and are located near Camden Lock. The Camden Markets attract more than 100,000 tourists each weekend (making it London's fourth most popular tourist attraction), venturing into the area to get deals on clothing, accessories and other craft items. Believe it or not, Camden Markets are relatively new to London, as the area surrounding Camden Lock was initially used for agricultural and industrial purposes since before the 1800s. 
Of all the markets located in Camden, Camden Lock Village is perhaps the most famous. These markets are completely filled with all kinds of unique and handmade items, and are located along The Regent’s Canal towpath (near the northeast section of the highway bridge at Chalk Farm). 
Even children's clothing, it is impossible to know what fashion items you will find in the Camden Lock Market, which is located north of The Regent’s Canal. Not only limited to clothing, here you can also find food stalls offering all kinds of food from all over the world, as well as handmade jewelry, second-hand clothes, books and other household items that you will not find anywhere. another place in the city. Camden Market | The Darlington Hyde Park

CAMDEN MARKET


Thursday 2 April 2020

ELLA & PITR


They paint canvases, walls, floors, and ceilings. They live and work in Saint-Étienne where they have their workshop. They make Street Art or urban art with which they manage to revitalize various public spaces and bring art closer to people. They define themselves as two stray dogs, who observe, look at everything around them and rescue through urban art “abandoned, gray or empty” urban spaces. They also defend the idea that public space belongs to everyone and that life is a permanent imbalance, Their first drawings were made by Saint-Étienne, whose walls have a special magic for them. "They're pretty, they have a story, they witness the past," the duo explained via email to The Huffington Post. «St. Étienne is an old city, there used to be many coal mines and it is easy to find abandoned buildings where we can work. ”They consider urban art to have a political meaning. That is, they create an accident on the street for people to react. "People work and travel and walk through the city that is in constant movement and suddenly they find this piece of art, with this photo or mural that sets their minds in motion
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