

Mr Cenz is a street artist based in London, but whose work decorates streets around the world. His bold and lively murals often feature portraits of women, but always with other layers of lines and letters.
This giant mural in Shoreditch was created as part of a larger piece curated by Global Street Art for Colt Technology, with the theme of connectivity. Mr Cenz’s clever use of lettering connects us with the future.


Copyright Debbie Smyth, 23 November 2020
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
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It looks a tad different to how I recall it….I must search out the image I had
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Maybe you came from a different direction or something. It’s hard to get a photo of the whole thing because of the narrow street. I must go back with a wide angle lens some time.
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I took it from a narrow street opposite….if it was the same street art!
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Yes there is a street opposite. You probably found a better spot than me! The other half is another artist but I don’t think I’ve got a decent shot of that. So will be interesting to see what youve got
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I must dig it out!
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I loved how the man passing by showed the scale of this mural. What struck me, were those fingernails. They looked more like claws.
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Beautiful mural Debbie and one can see how huge it is by comparing to the guy walking next to it.
Thanks for contributing to Monday Murals
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It was kind of him to walk along at just the right moment 😀
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This is beautiful!
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…a good message to remember!
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Beautiful. So much talent in street art. Perfect to enjoy in covid times as well.
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Yes, many of them work solo so they soon got back out to the streets once the main lockdown was relaxed. And I enjoyed wandering the very quiet streets of London in the summer.
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Yes, they love it of course.
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That’s a fabulous piece of work, and I love the image with the guy striding past, Debs 🙂 🙂
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Thanks, Jo. I was glad he came along as it needed something to show the scale.
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Moving
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Yes, I think a lot of thought goes into his work – the portraits are usually based on a photo but he adds a lot of his own thoughts behind that
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