We started the Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art Stickers series of posts as a place to share a photographic collection of stickers from the streets be they hand-drawn one-off stickers to the super slick vinyl stickers that more and more artists seem to carry around with them on their global travels.Every year we start off with great plans on sharing more than one sticker photo collection a year but we find ourselves once again at the start of a new year and we realize we haven’t shared a single street art sticker post in the last year.We haven’t stopped photographing stickers as many street artists continue to slap stickers up on street furniture such as lampposts and street signs in cities across the globe, it's just we were a little short on time last year and they never made it onto the blog, something we hope to correct this year.While large scale murals have come to dominate visual platforms such as Instagram and are what most people now consider as Street Art, we still love shooting and collecting street art stickers and have been doing so for over a decade.Most street artists we know at some point have made or have had stickers printed. Many of them will usually have a handful of stickers on them in their pockets or bags, slapping them up as they pass through cities around the globe.





All the stickers featured below were photographed in and around Shoreditch in East London. If anyone knows who the unnamed works are by be sure to let us know the artist's names and we will update the post. Drop their names in the comments sections below or email us.







Street Artist My Cute Creatures

— Dividing her time between London + Bristol tattoo artist Flavia Verda working under the alias "My Cute Creatures" has been very active around East London with her cute and vibrant series of street art stickers appearing right across the neighborhood. Take a look below at the selection os Street Art Stickers that caught our eye last month featuring sticker work from D*Face , My Cute Creatures, Neon Savage, A.ce London , The Postman art, Benjamin Rider aka Zombiesqueegee , RXskulls, C3, and a few other artists whose names we are not 100% sure on their names.All the stickers featured below were photographed in and around Shoreditch in East London. If anyone knows who the unnamed works are by be sure to let us know the artist's names and we will update the post. Drop their names in the comments sections below or email us.Dividing her time between London + Bristol tattoo artist Flavia Verda working under the alias "My Cute Creatures" has been very active around East London with her cute and vibrant series of street art stickers appearing right across the neighborhood.













"Little Dreamer" Street Art Stickers by artist My Cute Creatures.























Layers of stickers on this Brick Lane lampost with one of My Cute Creatures stickers and an OBEY Andre the Giant sticker lurking in the background.







Street Artist D*Face

— has been a regular fixture on the East London streets for well over a decade with his D-dog stickers adorning lampposts and street signs across London city.



See More: East London Rebels Mural by D*Face in Shoreditch





D*Face stickers adorn lamposts and street furniture across Shoreditch, pictured is his D-Dog character on lampost on Bethnal Green Road.







We can't quite make out the artist name on the above sticker, it looks like M.R.S! but we haven't been able to locate an Instagram account with these initials if anyone has an idea as to who the artist is please let us know.







Street Art collective, The Postman Art

— The Postman Art is a Brighton based collective of artists formed in 2018 sticking and pasting their vibrant visuals featuring icons from the fields of music, fashion, and art on walls in Brighton and London. Pictured above is one of their street stickers featuring Marilyn Monroe.







Street Artist Neon Savage

— Trained as a fashion and textile designer, East London resident and street artist Neon Savage is another who has been consistently installing works on the streets over the last year. From small stickers pictured above to large hand-painted paste-ups







Street Artist A.CE London

— East London based street artist A.CE London is another regular on the London streets and his hand screen printed paste-ups and stickers are shared frequently across our Hookedblog social channels.



See more: London Street Artist A.CE Hits The Streets





Loving this paper cut sticker figure pictured above. We have seen multiple versions of this figure over the year in the form of miniature stickers to larger paper works. We have not yet identified who is doing this work, if you know please share with us.



UPDATE:

Thanks to Paul Nicholson who emailed us with an update on the work pictured above to let us know the artist creating this work is called LdashD.







Street Artist RXSkulls

— The Portland-based street artist RXskull featured in our last Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art post and it's no surprise he is featured here again. We have yet to see two of the same design from the artist as each of the stickers shared here are all different."Little Dreamer" Street Art Stickers by artist My Cute Creatures.Layers of stickers on this Brick Lane lampost with one of My Cute Creatures stickers and an OBEY Andre the Giant sticker lurking in the background. London based artist D*Face has been a regular fixture on the East London streets for well over a decade with his D-dog stickers adorning lampposts and street signs across London city.D*Face stickers adorn lamposts and street furniture across Shoreditch, pictured is his D-Dog character on lampost on Bethnal Green Road.We can't quite make out the artist name on the above sticker, it looks like M.R.S! but we haven't been able to locate an Instagram account with these initials if anyone has an idea as to who the artist is please let us know.The Postman Art is a Brighton based collective of artists formed in 2018 sticking and pasting their vibrant visuals featuring icons from the fields of music, fashion, and art on walls in Brighton and London. Pictured above is one of their street stickers featuring Marilyn Monroe.Trained as a fashion and textile designer, East London resident and street artist Neon Savage is another who has been consistently installing works on the streets over the last year. From small stickers pictured above to large hand-painted paste-upsEast London based street artist A.CE London is another regular on the London streets and his hand screen printed paste-ups and stickers are shared frequently across our Hookedblog social channels.Loving this paper cut sticker figure pictured above. We have seen multiple versions of this figure over the year in the form of miniature stickers to larger paper works. We have not yet identified who is doing this work, if you know please share with us.Thanks to Paul Nicholson who emailed us with an update on the work pictured above to let us know the artist creating this work is called LdashD.The Portland-based street artist RXskull featured in our last Stick it up: Shoreditch Street Art post and it's no surprise he is featured here again.









Carving the image into the lino once complete he makes a print from the lino, this is then scanned and vectorizing on a computer allowing him to scale the image up or down to whatever size he needs be it for a large scale paste-up or in this case smaller vinyl stickers as in the two images featuring his work. Pictured above is a lovely little collab sticker piece with UK based artist C3.







One of a number of skull variants by Street Artist RXSkull on Buxton Street off Brick Lane.











Benjamin Rider aka Zombiesqueegee

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See More: Artist Ben Rider takes his fluoro ink obsession to the streets





"Doom Kebab" Hand screen printed stickers by London artist Zombiesqueege on Brick Lane next to the Seven Star Yard.







Where to find Street Art in Brick Lane, London?

— Visiting London and want to see some Shoreditch and Brick Lane Street Art and graffiti?

Feel free to take a look at our free Another artist whose work continues to pop up on the streets throughout the year, this artist prints all his own vinyl stickers often starting the process with a piece of lino onto which he creates his images first.Carving the image into the lino once complete he makes a print from the lino, this is then scanned and vectorizing on a computer allowing him to scale the image up or down to whatever size he needs be it for a large scale paste-up or in this case smaller vinyl stickers as in the two images featuring his work. Pictured above is a lovely little collab sticker piece with UK based artist C3.One of a number of skull variants by Street Artist RXSkull on Buxton Street off Brick Lane. London based artist and illustrator Benjamin Rider aka Zombiesqueegee , has featured on the blog on a number of occasions and has continued throughout the year to populate the streets with his multi-layered hand screen printed stickers and large scale wheat-pasted posters."Doom Kebab" Hand screen printed stickers by London artist Zombiesqueege on Brick Lane next to the Seven Star Yard.Visiting London and want to see some Shoreditch and Brick Lane Street Art and graffiti?Feel free to take a look at our free Hookedblog Street Art Tour of Brick Lane blog post which will guide you with locations and a google map to the key London street art hotspots in the neighborhood.





Street artists are often also happy to share them or swap stickers with you or other artists as you will find that many of them also collect Street art and Graffiti stickers.