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Do you want a Mural on your Garage Door/Child's Bedroom Wall?


bidvid

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I am an artist who lives and works locally in East Dulwich. I do illustrations for children (and adults on occasions).


I recently finished a mural on a Garage door in Brixton. I completed a similar work last year in Peckham (you may have spotted it off Lyndhurst Way). This work has all the same elements with a slightly different composition and the design of the parakeets has been modified to fit the space.


People who passed by commented on loving to see bright and colourful images in the streets. It also solved the problem of graffiti on the garage door.


Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or ideas. My timetable is flexible and I am happy to discuss big and small project ideas.


My other work can be seen at


biddyillustration.com


and


Brigidvidler.com

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