Each new piece joins a wide range of artworks already in the city centre – many of which were introduced in the 2013 Street Art festival, or have been added since.
From ravens in the Baffins Lane car park, stick men near East Street, and colourful faces painted by one of the first men to graffiti the Berlin wall, Chichester has art work from internationally acclaimed muralists as well as local luminaries – and this year’s festival was a chance to celebrate them all.
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1. Street art in Chichester
Three pieces of street art in East Pallant, Chichester: The dog is by Joachim, a street artist from Belgium, but the two smaller pieces are by another artist: JPS, from Weston Super-Mare, who cites Banksy as among his inspirations. Photo: Connor Gormley
2. Street art on the Chichester College campus
One of three pieces on the Chichester College campus, this piece represents a collaborative effort between Run, an Italian born creative now based in London, and Phlegm, a muralist from Sheffield. Photo: Connor Gormley
3. Street art in Chichester
This striking work of street-art sculpture off St Martin's Street was produced by Cityzen Kane, whose portfolio includes a range of pieces inspired by tribal art. Photo: Connor Gormley
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One of several pieces around Metro House, this piece by Thierry Noir greets visitors on their approach to the building from the city centre. A French artist, Noir is internationally recognised as one of the first street artists to work on the Berlin Wall. Photo: Connor Gormley