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Art or an eyesore?

3:02pm Wednesday 14th May 2008

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An unusual mural has caused a stir in Streatham Hill, with one resident calling it an "eyesore".

The artwork, painted on the bridge between Drewstead Road and Sternhold Avenue, depicts silhouettes of young and elderly people walking, talking and feeding pidgeons.

The venture was funded by Transport for London and carried out with Lambeth Council.

But while a council spokesman insisted the mural had evoked lots of positive feedback, resident Martin Francis called it a "monstrosity".

"If the intention is to create some sort of Banksy type art in the area then I can assure the council and TfL that this particular amateurish execution falls completely short of the mark, and only serves to make the area look scruffy," said Mr Francis, from Hannay Walk.

"Perhaps the motivation was to a create backdrop for young people in hoods to gather and drink cider on the bridge," he continued. "As someone who was jumped by such a gang only six months ago on that same spot, I strongly recommend against this.

"A perfectly nice area has been turned into slum and I intend to find out why."

The council spokesman said councillors had been consulted about the mural.

"Art is subjective and gets people talking," he said. "We've turned a tired, grey concrete wall into something attractive and interesting."


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Mike R, Streatham says...
7:45pm Thu 15 May 08

Oh PLEASE!

Ok, its hardly the cistine chapel, but to say that the area has been turned into a "slum" beggars belief.

That is just about the poshest part of Streatham imaginable. If this poor chap was jumped by hoodies a while back, then he has my condolences, but I hardly think that you could put this down to some daubs on a bridge.

bob, Stretham says...
11:07pm Thu 15 May 08

One guy objects and suddenly it's news. Give me a break, go out and find a real story.

Joe Schneider, says...
11:36pm Mon 19 May 08

As the artist who created this piece I would like to thank local residents for their feedback. I have had many, many positive remarks which people have willingly written down in my comments book. These comments have been forwarded to Lambeth Council.

This mural celebrates the everyday life of Streatham High Road through painted silhouettes. It depicts people walking, shopping and going to work on the high road. It is my hope that it will make people look afresh at the 'familiar'.

From the feedback that I have received from local residents I feel that the piece has been a success. They have commented that it "improves the area", "makes their day", "Is simply beautiful" and "Just absolutely lovely!".

My genuine and honest intention was to create a strong, refreshing, considered piece of public art. Perhaps it is worth noting that Martin Francis appears to work for an advertising agency in North London hence I would question the authenticity of his motives for criticizing the mural.

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