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Exciting news! Ram V. of Eye for London Prints has teamed up with a bunch of brilliant artists to create this visually stunning Graphic Novel. We need all the support to make this happen.

The project is crowd-funding at Unbound. You can read more about the creative process, pledge - there are a bunch of sweet rewards up for grabs including original artworks and sketch bundles!

Grafity's Wall is about expression, rebellion, ambition and acceptance painted against the backdrop of Mumbai's ever changing and evolving street-culture.


Grafity's Wall Graphic Novel

When an aspiring street artist by the name of 'Grafity' watches the tenements outside his home being razed, he finds an unlikely canvas at the one wall still left standing in the debris. Over the next weeks, he begins creating a mural on the wall, one that chronicles the lives of his friends: A local low-level fixer named Jay who harbors dreams of being a rapper. A brilliant and awkward boy named Chasma who writes love letters in his breaks between waiting tables at a local 'Chinese' restaurant. And Saira, an aspiring actress with ambitions so fierce that they threaten to consume her and all those around her. As the mural progresses, the story gives us glimpses into these incandescent lives, their hopes and dreams both inspired and impeded by their circumstances, and the impossible city that they live in.



Read some of the heartfelt tributes and poems by fans from all over the world remembering the Starman. I pass by this beautiful mural everyday, and like one of messages rightly says: Brixton will never be boring!


2016 was truly a brilliant year for Eye for London Prints. But this post is about the special people I have met through my work - well wishers, supporters and those I've managed to touch in a small way through my artworks.

The illustration of the Old Truman Brewery, was for a father whose new born son's name is Truman. He said when his son turns 18, they could share their first pint together, and fondly remember this print. Steppenwolf - personal commission that Ram and I made for a guy as a gift for his best friend, who shared the love for this classic.

The Old Highbury Stadium and The Barbican now gracing the walls of the residents of these spectacular buildings. The Hoover Building, on the walls of the company working on restoring this art deco beauty, and the Rio print soon to be in the lobby of this newly renovated Art Deco picture house.

The shops of Stoke Newington for a Londoner whose grandfather established 'Gino's Barber' half a century ago- featured in the illustration. A lady gifting the Brixton Village print to her best friend moving to New York, to remember the good times they shared together in the market.

A funny co-incidence when husband and wife ordered the same Balfron tower print from me, as a surprise Christmas gift for each other. And a fan girl moment... to receive back to back orders from Droga5 New York! My dream advertising agency, and goosebumps looking at the Madison Avenue address.

I have been so lucky to have been able to reach out to such specific people, from all over the world who seem to relate so closely to the subject of my artworks. I'm looking forward to 2017 and all the interesting developments lined up, and waiting to share more stories through illustrations.

A special thanks to Ram, without whom EFL would have never happened, and of course the beautiful city of London - that has never stopped inspiring.

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