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Public Art for Large and Small Spaces

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The banners shown top right are in Camden, London and were made during a project with a group of  Reception school children aged five year old.  The centre photo is of the annual Baishake Mela procession in Brick Lane, London.  The peacock and banners were made with local school children.  The splendid peacock was mainly the work of Emergency Exit Arts.


The painting in progress bottom right is part of a set of fluorescent banners made by young people at Tower Hamlets Summer University for their gig.

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