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Artist Stan Peskett who painted the Vision of Angels mural at Goose Green in 1993

and has been living in America,is back to restore it to its original glory.

The reborn mural will be unvailed on May 10th as part of this years Dulwich Festival.

He needs volunteers,handy with a paintbrush,to help with the restoration.

Please see the attachment for more details and contact information.

Please don't P.M me as I am just the messenger.

To save people downloading it, the attached document says:


Artists wanted to paint the mural of William Blake having a Vision of Angels Mural on Goose Green. Sign up now as the unveiling will be on the 10th May and be a featured in the Dulwich Festival?s Fair on the Green.

Contact Stan Peskett [email protected] and www.stanpeskett.com

Saw the great man himself this morning, directing the scaffolding and taking snaps. Was overcome by uncharacteristic shyness otherwise I would have gone up to him and mumbled something vaguely sycophantic. [Actually, I couldn't for the life of me remember his name.]

Stan met with the Deputy Head of St John's and St Clement's school this morning, to discuss the involvement of the children in repainting the mural. The staff and the governors, as well the children, are keen that the school should be involved. The Governors met last night, discussed the mural and were enthusiastic, having apparently been made aware of the plans through updates on the EDF!


Stan also met with Father Charles from St John's Church this morning.


There seems to be an all round enthusiaasm for the project, and plans are falling into place. Stan said he would provide me with a more detailed update on the meeting this morning and on the next steps, and I'll post the notes on here when he does.


PGC, say hello to him when you see him next. Very approachable, and a fund of fascinating stories about artists old and new.

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