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The Poignant Stories Behind These Colourful Murals

Supplied London is famous for its art galleries and museums – but take to the streets, and you’ll see art is all around. Over the years, councils have valued street art as a way to embellish what were once more deprived areas. And London-based arts organisation Wood Street Walls has played a huge part in this – engaging younger generations to brighten up the city, one wall (or steps and basketball court) at a time. In the past five years alone, they’ve helped create hundreds of murals in east London, treating the city as their canvas to highlight key issues, express their views and encourage creativity. Their aim is to brighten up neighbourhoods, while honouring the context of the local area. “We use public art as a way to engage with the community,” founder Mark Clack tells HuffPost UK.

Meet the muralists splashing our streets with punchy, positive art

Meet the muralists splashing our streets with punchy, positive art Cat Olley © Andy Stagg Armed with colour, pattern and unfailing optimism, these muralists are leading a public art revolution. When there s a wall, there s a way. Head north up the high street from Harrow & Wealdstone Station and you’ll struggle to miss Yinka Ilori’s latest project. After all, it’s several metres high, splashed on the side of a building and realised in the kind of hues that cut through the stimuli of the street below. Once unremarkable red bricks have been transformed with technicolour sunrises, rainbows and ice cream cones. Among them are three resolute words: ‘Love always wins’.

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