Street art, Markets, and Parks
It was street art, food, and market day. I took the Free Street Art & Graffiti Tour in Whitechapel that became particularly notorious in 19th century for the gruesome murders of Jack the Ripper (once known as 'The Whitechapel Murderer'), but later attracts aspiring artists moved for the cheap rents but still central location, including graffiti on the Brick Lane in Shoreditch. Graffiti originated from gang marking territories, and mostly illegal. This was the first time I saw its making live (and by a group of artists).
I also visited three markets in the neighborhood: Petticoat Lane, Spitalfields, and Brick Lane, as well as Amazon UK promotion event (to be filmed and got a free tasting whiskey drink).
I then took tube to the Camden town market that has over 1000 shops and stalls selling fashion, music, art and food next to Camden Lock of the Regent Canal. I got a free coffee and a brief orientation of the market in front of Tube from a church group.
I walked along the Canal to Regent’s Park and played a zip line, and then continued to the Hyde Park to see the Marble Arch and ran into a free light exhibition: Lightfield, by W1Curates and British-American artist Anthony James.
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