July 21, 2010
 149st Grand Concourse. New York 2010 

 149st Grand Concourse. New York 2010 

May 5, 2010
Dear Voters
It’s the final hours in the battle for no10 and it’s officially a 4
horse race.
We are campaigning on every street and changing your neighbourhood.
We know we can rely on your vote.

Love, Toasters x

Dear Voters

It’s the final hours in the battle for no10 and it’s officially a 4

horse race.

We are campaigning on every street and changing your neighbourhood.

We know we can rely on your vote.

Love, Toasters x

March 26, 2010
Come n check out our kicks

Come n check out our kicks

February 15, 2010
Bluff Buff

Bluff Buff

December 15, 2009

Golden Toaster Classics

Get your self down to Nelly Duff Columbia Road for our new set of screen printed editions. It’s that perfect Christmas stocking filler!!!

nellyduff.com

September 23, 2009
London’s top 10 hidden art treasures By Ben Lewis, Evening Standard 13.08.09
Toasters by The Toaster Crew  New North Road, N1
If you enjoy graffiti, stencils and posters, almost any walk around the East End can be a visit to an exhibition. I’m not street art’s biggest fan but I do like a slice of toast — surely Britain’s greatest contribution to world cuisine — and I think that it has been somewhat underused as a subject in contemporary art. A group of graffiti artists who style themselves the Toaster Crew have taken some steps to correct that imbalance, by spraying flying toasters all over London. My favourite is on the side of a council block in Islington. The location and scale transforms an average bit of spraying into a conceptual art work. Its context is perfect — you can imagine how much toasting goes on in the flats behind it. And it’s huge, on the scale of the super-sized sculptures of tooth-brushes and matches by pop artist Claus Von Oldenburg.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/arts/article-23731947-details/London’s+top+10+hidden+art+treasures/article.do” rel=”nofollow”>www.thisislondon.co.uk/arts/article-23731947-details/Lond…</a>

London’s top 10 hidden art treasures By Ben Lewis, Evening Standard 13.08.09

Toasters by The Toaster Crew New North Road, N1

If you enjoy graffiti, stencils and posters, almost any walk around the East End can be a visit to an exhibition. I’m not street art’s biggest fan but I do like a slice of toast — surely Britain’s greatest contribution to world cuisine — and I think that it has been somewhat underused as a subject in contemporary art. A group of graffiti artists who style themselves the Toaster Crew have taken some steps to correct that imbalance, by spraying flying toasters all over London. My favourite is on the side of a council block in Islington. The location and scale transforms an average bit of spraying into a conceptual art work. Its context is perfect — you can imagine how much toasting goes on in the flats behind it. And it’s huge, on the scale of the super-sized sculptures of tooth-brushes and matches by pop artist Claus Von Oldenburg.

http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/arts/article-23731947-details/London’s+top+10+hidden+art+treasures/article.do” rel=”nofollow”>www.thisislondon.co.uk/arts/article-23731947-details/Lond…</a>

September 9, 2009
We painted a lunartic in a tea cup. Now on show at Forbidden Planet W1 London. Check out our flickr page for more photos.

We painted a lunartic in a tea cup. Now on show at Forbidden Planet W1 London. Check out our flickr page for more photos.

We have been giving Nelly Duff a freshen up with a lick of paint with Mr Wim & Sweetoof