I know, I know. It’s been a while since I’ve written on the blog. But it’s been a busy couple of months for London Detours. And now that Christmas is well on it’s way I thought I’d better fit in a cool little article on an amazing and creative street artist who has been spreading his way across the Capital.
I first came across Clet Abraham a couple of years ago while leading tours in Westminster. The street art was scattered over Covent Garden & Soho. It’s not always easy to find, but once you find one then you can’t stop looking!
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1. London Bridge Train Station |
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2. Covent Garden |
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3. The Shard, Borough |
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4. The Walkie Talkie, Fenchurch St |
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5. The Shard, Borough |
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6. Union St, Southwark |
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7. Spitalsfields |
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8. Union St, Southwark |
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9. Union St, Southwark |
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10. Seven Dials |
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11. Spitalsfields |
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12. Brick Lane |
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13. Brick Lane |
Some amazing pieces of creativity. If anybody finds anymore Clet Abraham gems then please upload to www.facebook.com/londondetours
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Hi, Thanks for the informative post. I really appreciate your research, usually we do not find these things on internet. Interesting collections of amazing pieces of creativity in London Road Sign Street Art.
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Love this post! Clet Abraham’s work is such a clever and playful twist on everyday street signs—spotting them around London feels like a mini treasure hunt. Thanks for sharing these great finds! For those planning to explore more of London’s creative side in comfort, our V Class Chauffeur Hire London service offers private chauffeured transfers—perfect for discovering street art gems across the city in style.
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