A street art festival is drawing to a close, with murals on display in east London.
Artists Zoë Power, Josephine Hicks and Venessa Scott have created three new works on permanent display at Canary Wharf.
They draw on themes of people and places, with their impressions of Canary Wharf in their designs at Crossrail Place Quayside.
Zoe said: “I'm excited to create a mural that reflects London’s thriving culture and that celebrates the mishmash of people living in the city.”
Venessa added: “Colour, pattern, and human connection are the core themes in my work.
"I have a true passion for colour as a communicator and believe that is a powerful vehicle for expressing and influencing emotion."
It follows Camille Walala’s Captivated by Colour installed back in 2020.
Walthamstow and Poplar are also hosting works as part of the London Mural Festival, which runs until September 29.
It sees 100 murals painted from September 5 to 29 across 15 London boroughs.
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