A bridge in Canary Wharf has had a trippy rainbow makeover |
| | Camille Walala has spectacularly transformed a Canary Wharf bridge | The first-ever London Mural Festival is in full swing, with more than 150 international artists painting over 40 large-scale artworks across the capital. Here’s one you won’t want to miss. London-based French artist Camille Walala has put her signature geometric patterns and bold colours to Adams Plaza Bridge in Canary Wharf. Even without Walala’s artwork, the bridge, with its striking futuristic angles was an impressive sight; but now, this trippy tunnel is a real must-visit (not to mention seriously Instagrammable). But don’t worry if you can’t get there before the end of September – this mural is now part of Canary Wharf’s permanent public art collection, so you can enjoy it infinitely. While you’re hanging out in Canary Wharf, why not make a day of it? This serene spot is home to over 75 pieces of outdoor public art , plus lots of green space and riverside walks. You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to food; go for tasty tapas as Iberica la Terraza, all-day brunch at The Breakfast Club or a glass of wine at Humble Grape. Get to it, art explorers: Canary Wharf awaits. | |
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