A (light) fantastic graffiti tribute to author Terry Pratchett has been completed in Shoreditch.

The fantasy writer died in March aged 66, and his death moved east London street artists Jim Vision and Dr Zadok to pay homage to his much-loved work.

The pair, part of contemporary creative collective End of the Line, have produced the giant mural on a wall in Code Street just off Brick Lane.

As well as honouring Pratchett, their work commemorates cover artist Josh Kirby whose vivid illustrations featured on the Discworld books until his death in 2001.

The mural features a montage of characters from Pratchett’s books, including Rincewind the wizard, the Luggage and Death, alongside a portrait of the man himself.

After creating a buzz on social media during its early stages, the completed tribute has continued to receive “great feedback and people are still sharing images of the mural on Instagram and beyond”, said a spokeswoman for End of the Line.

Check out more pictures showing the artists’ (colour of) magic below.

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