There's a wall in the East End that fascinates me with its constant renewal by talented street artists. When I saw the potential of the first image, the skinhead and the fundamentalist, I didn't know that I would be chronicling this ever-changing gallery. The second image is the odd one out. I saw the artist preparing his work, intended to convey very strong anti-capitalist message. The scene was a group of men sitting around a table with designs on the world's wealth. The artist gave the figures grossly characterised Jewish features, the local authority decided that it was anti-Semitic and ordered it to be over-painted.
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