Being
Being is an emerging name in the street art scene, though his creative journey spans a lifetime. With a background in graphic design, his work showcases bold typography and iconic stencil imagery, creating a striking duality that encourages deeper interpretation. Recently, his pieces in London’s Leake Street tunnel, including the standout “No One Listens,” have garnered attention for advocating men’s mental health, blending serious social commentary with a sharp sense of irony.
His design training is evident in the crisp, simple text that pairs with layered visuals to create multi-faceted works. This approach has caught the eye of many, leading to his recognition in the “Vandals Almanac” and his first gallery show, where his pieces became commercially available for the first time.
Being has embraced urban street art with a signature style that reflects his cavalier outlook. His “You Ain’t Seen Me” pieces, often found subtly incorporated into public spaces, encapsulate his ironic and playful nature. With several collaborations in the pipeline and increasing buzz in urban art circles, Being is undoubtedly one to watch as his profile continues to rise. Big things are expected from this artist who skillfully weaves humour and social awareness into his compelling, ever-evolving body of work.
You can follow Being on Insta here: @beingcreative_art