7510. Surbiton Station, London

Paul Don Smith, Surbiton Station, London, February 2026
Paul Don Smith, Surbiton Station, London, February 2026

This is the last of three pieces by Paul Don Smith, that I found at this spot just outside Surbiton Station. I am guessing that the artist favours this spot, perhaps because he is local, or maybe the wall panels favour his square presentation.

Paul Don Smith, Surbiton Station, London, February 2026
Paul Don Smith, Surbiton Station, London, February 2026

Each of his pieces have features popular culture icons, and this one celebrates the hit TV series from South Korea ‘Squid Game’. Paul Don Smith combines his stencils with general spray paint, that softens any hard edges, in a sort of collage presentation. Very nice work, and I’ll be looking out for his stuff the next time I go to any London street art hotspots.

4128. Sparke Evans Park (24)

Dibz has been having a bit of a purple patch lately, although his work is always of the highest quality, his productivity can be a little quiet from time to time, but not right now. This is one of several recent pieces that showcase his mastery of wildstyle graffiti writing.

Dibz, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, December 2021
Dibz, Sparke Evans Park, Bristol, December 2021

This is the first ‘Squid Game’ piece that I have seen in Bristol, and to be honest I am surprised not to have seen more. The character has an ‘I’ on his mask and a small FUA golden block suspended between his hands and is beautifully crafted. The writing isn’t too bad either. Unfortunately, the curse of tricky lighting at this spot has left me with rather poor photographs, for which I apologise.