michaelpickard
Taste It and See
I was watching some TV programme the other evening (March 2006) and noticed that some sequences had been filmed in this warehouse - prior to its demolition, but post Banksy exhibition. What was interesting was that you could still see this painting, and other Banksy works, on the walls. Oddly, the centre of each image had been painted out. Presumably so no-one would try and take the wall home for themselves, and thereby obtain a free Banksy artwork...
Update: the whitewashed image (and others) are still visible on the walls of this (mostly) demolished building on Kingsland Road.
Taste It and See
I was watching some TV programme the other evening (March 2006) and noticed that some sequences had been filmed in this warehouse - prior to its demolition, but post Banksy exhibition. What was interesting was that you could still see this painting, and other Banksy works, on the walls. Oddly, the centre of each image had been painted out. Presumably so no-one would try and take the wall home for themselves, and thereby obtain a free Banksy artwork...
Update: the whitewashed image (and others) are still visible on the walls of this (mostly) demolished building on Kingsland Road.