says Jaune on his website about his characters.Not only were we impressed by his use of multi-layered stencils to create the miniature works but also the high output from Jaune - each of the works we saw was different from the next with some of the works created for specific locations in the city.Since we were introduced to his work we have been lucky to catch up with Jaune on a number of occasions since — later that same year at the NuArt Festival in Stavanger and again earlier this year at the 2017 edition of The Crystal Ship festival who invited him back for a second year.





Jaune London Street Art

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Each time we caught up with the artist we would suggest he come to visit London and bring his miniature murals to the city, but for Jaune, there were other projects and the timing was not right for him.



So after two years, we are delighted to finally see Jaune has made it London and graced the walls of East London with some of his mischievous stenciled characters.









Pictured are the London works we found by Jaune, mostly in and around Brick Lane as this is where the art fair was held - not sure if we have found all the work from his visit, you never know if there is another piece hidden down some side street waiting to be found!



If you think we’ve missed any, please do let us know!







Hanging out on the corner of Brick Lane and Buxton street with these two stencil guys by artist Jaune.















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Colour matching on Sclater Street, just off Brick Lane with this stencil work by street artist Jaune.







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— Jaune’s London visit coincided with the annual Moniker Art Fair where he was exhibiting a number of artworks with Thinkspace Gallery and we were happy to see he found time to install works on the streets.Pictured are the London works we found by Jaune, mostly in and around Brick Lane as this is where the art fair was held - not sure if we have found all the work from his visit, you never know if there is another piece hidden down some side street waiting to be found!If you think we’ve missed any, please do let us know!Hanging out on the corner of Brick Lane and Buxton street with these two stencil guys by artist Jaune.Colour matching on Sclater Street, just off Brick Lane with this stencil work by street artist Jaune.



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Following that, we ran into him again on the streets of Aberdeen in Scotland for the f irst edition of the NuArt Aberdeen festival.