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There's also a wall on the corner of Barry and Goodrich roads that would be the perfect place for a larger scale image. It was home to a nice picture of a woman with two funny-looking dogs, but it has been vandalised. Why not ask the owner if you can do your stuff on the wall?

Love stuff like that.


Anyone else noticed the sparrow sat on a pile of skulls as you come out of Peckham Rye station. It's on the right hand side. Kept thinking I was imagining things. Then I saw it mentioned in last week's Time Out magazine

Thanks for the comments and the heads up on walls, Alfred first appeared in a derelict building in Brixton last year (which has since been demolished) together with some renegade dolphins...


Haven't got a clue about any syrup, the ketchup's more product placement than anything factual.


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8032/7991820255_3e6778495d_o.jpg

AP12 Room Service (condemned building) by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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AP12 Unnatural Selection ... --- -.. (condemned building) by aprovocateur, on Flickr

Nearly forgot about this little intervention on Christmas eve, from the APHQ Wealth & Safety department...


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BANKS - Caution Slippery Service by aprovocateur, on Flickr


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BANKS - Caution Slippery Service by aprovocateur, on Flickr


Had just closed my pop-up gallery, HERRODS, on Lower Marsh for the final time and accidently propped it up outside the HSBC on Lordship lane.


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HERRODS xmas bizzare 2012 POP-UP SHOP by aprovocateur, on Flickr

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