Shepard Fairey's megaphone mural, the largest street art piece in the UK, which 'projects free speech great distances'Photograph: www.globalstreetart.comRon English's nose cone – a reconstituted jumbo jet front-endPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.comNose cone with a flaming front by RiskPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.com
Risk's bus, covered in bubbles, was driven on to the site to be paintedPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.comThe rear view of Risk's busPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.comA wall of Ron English's speech bubble-adorned charactersPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.comRon English speech bubble works pasted on to another wall at London Pleasure GardensPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.comTrustoCorp's large anti-corporate work repurposes multinational logosPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.comMillennium Mills is the former factory that's now home to Shepard Fairey's 10-storey high megaphone mural. The rest of the works are in the brownsfields site that surrounds the disused buildingPhotograph: www.globalstreetart.com
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