Hard to see, but some cute little FENiX fish on the other side
I was trying to get a picture of a blue heron as it flew under the bridge, but it was too swift to be captured. You'll have to take my word as to how incredible the image was
...and today I was 15 miles across the city (this place is such a sprawl) in Tottenham and Walthamstow, perhaps London's best least well known street art destination.
First up I visit a couple of artworks that I first photographed in 2017, and they'd been up a few years before that, from about 2015 I think, hence the fading. It is testament to how they are loved by the local community that a decade later they remain intact. Both by Irony and Boe.
..and Irony has done a more recent fox, which even includes a shadow, top work indeed
This mural is known as ' the angel.of Forest Road' and is by Erin Holly and portrays Joseph Torres, an innocent man who was shot and killed in a revenge killing aged just 20, by a gang that mistook him for somebody else in 2021.
..and nearby is this mural by Gabriel Pitcher portraying local man and unsung hero Steve Barnabis who founded and runs Project Zero, which "engages young people in positive activities to promote social inclusion, reduce anti-social / offending behaviour and strengthen community cohesion.
And near Tottenham Hale is this mural by Dreph called 'Duality'.
Cool reflection effect with this one by Aaron Li-Hill
As I was in the area I wanted to check whether another mural I last photographed in 2017 was still there, and it was. Love this, by Xenz.
...and finally one by one of my favourite artists, Zabou, who did this during Covid, and its called 'I miss you".