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Further to my post about Korean artist, Sukjoon Yang and 'art in the streets' earlier in the week, here's some more new art (of a different kind) in the streets. These two pieces have beeen created in Poplar Lane and I love the injection of colour set off by the rust-red brick walls. I'm not going to prattle on about the beauties of street art; I always seem to be doing that. Suffice to say I am celebrating the placement of these two works.
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