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Don't worry, no Westham enclave getting its foot in the door round here!


It is a shop that offers to turn photographs into woodcarved plaques and the large one at the back shows Mr Moore hoisted on his 1966 team mates brandishing a certain cup.


I just found it odd - not sure there's a market round here for it and the ordinary, everyday photographs/carvings look a trifle scary - as if the subjects have been petrified.

This shop is so odd I thought it was some sort of situationist joke when it opened - maybe the people in IdeaSpace 157 making an obscure point about the modern art world.


But I think it is actually just a bloke who thought, "What SE15 needs now is a place where you can have your favourite photo reproduced in bas relief on a massive mahogany plaque."


And, you know, fair play. I'd offer him ?20,000 for a 10% share just to see the look on Deborah Meaden's face.

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