Graffiti in London puts spotlight on the homeless and those stricken with poverty

n central London on Hanbury Street, Brick Lane, Joe Deane, Joseph Loughborough and Ben Slow paint a portrait of a mother and child, starving and homeless. The image touches the many viewers that walk by. Behind the buildings facade and much to the filmers’ surprise, a similar story is being lived in real time; a group of Romanian workers live with no running water, amongst trash. The very subject of the artists’ painting sadly proves itself a reality in 20th century London. Watch the video below to learn more. [Source]

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