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East Dulwich has some pretty impressive street art. The kingfisher & "fight club" have been my personal top favorites!


But, if you've been self-isolating for the past few months, you may not be aware that an NHS mural recently popped up

in April, on the shutters of Rise & Bloom, Barry Road, & it's incredible.


Tracked & discovered this artist on instagram & turns out he's currently in the process of creating another

masterpiece right beside this one, on that empty patch of wall outside Barry's, this weekend.


There's a few teasers on his stories @ https://www.instagram.com/atila_8t4/ & so excited to see the finishing piece!


Sadly, I'm all stocked up on eggs, otherwise I would have used it as an excuse to feed my curiousity 😅







I hope everyone's taking good care of themselves.


Heather {The Wingless Bird}

Thanks for posting this - always love a bit of street art and I smiled when I saw that one had gone up a few weeks ago.


I see there are two new pieces going up on Shawbury Road and Fellbrigg Road at the moment. I spoke to the guy doing the one on Fellbrigg and he said it was something to do with Extinction Rebellion (didn't quite understand what the connection was but perhaps they are funding it?).


Anyway, always good to see a blank wall brightened up! (Unless it's that terrible one that the council did on North Cross Road...)

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