
South Bank, London, February 2021

I was delighted to discover a new work by Jimmy C when I popped into London the other day. A glorious view of the Thames and the London skyline at sunset. He completed it in October 2020, at the request of Network Rail. The work was inspired by a 1940s painting by David Bomberg, who depicted London of his time, spurring Jimmy C to show London as it is now.
To enjoy it in person, turn left out of the South Bank exit of Blackfriars Station and you can’t miss it.


Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 March 2021
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
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Wow! wow! Wow!
Thank you for the different views of this mural – it look so different closeup and from afar! Love the colours, and the impressionistic vibe …
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Great mural!!!!
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This artist never disappoints
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Marvellous 😀
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Love them!
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The bricks give this mural such wonderful texture. Delightful photos Becky. 😀
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😀 I obviously meant you Debbie 😀 😀 You are the mural lady 😀
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No offence, Cee. I’m glad I look young enough to be confused with Becky 🙂 🙂
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Oh, excellent…I was guessing Jimmy C, and you have confirmed that
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Yes, the unmissable drips of Jimmy C 🙂
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Almost as perfect as a photo. Great artist, that’s for sure.
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He certainly is, and it’s great that the rail company are making an effort to give us some art.
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Wow, fabulous mural Debbie, so much details and great colours!
Thanks for contributing to Monday Murals.
What a pity you don’t have a Pintrest button, would love to save your murals 🙂
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Beautiful art piece!
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That’s beautiful! 🙂 🙂 Happy Monday, Debs!
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That is so beautiful!
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Stunning piece
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