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author: elaine : London, UK
 so this is the lock that is just the other side of the bridge with the stencil grafs on. the canal itself is the boundary between tower hamlets and hackney, and since it is the responsibility of british waterways there is no clue as to post code, although the pathway is on the hackney side. i took a couple of hundred photos, and covered another 3 or 4 locks, i can't remember but different walks - up to angel, down to bow. and of course various grafs and wildfowl. but anyway this is the lock you asked for, just say...
author: elaine : London, UK

Brick Lane and nearby. Central E1 seems so exotic now i have retired to the suburb, E2. some of the same things - washing machine with horns boy, and a peeling paste up of 'sixy' (not shown) but lots of new-to-me ones (including one i hadda put in we told you we didn't want war which was a fine bit of stencilling in my opinion. also good, i think is this 'commune' thang. it has a retro throwbacky kind of feel to me which i like, sort of cold war/ baader meinhoff/'hard day's...
author: elaine : London, UK

i saw this on brick lane E1 today and thought i would just put it on a tree from the comfort of my own photoshop. the tree is a london plane i photographed today. these trees are identified with london as they grow happily here in the pollution and not only do they thrive, but they metabolise that shit for us. great trees, big, useful, and the lungs of london. somehow there was a poetic here for me, but now i have that texture on file i believe i will use it again
author: elaine : London, UK

the little darlings.
of course, i had a technical hitch which prevents me bringing to you the next installment which was the dragging of a double mattress onto the water thing, and the jumping on of said mattress. it's still going off as i type, and there is a lot of standing around, but no action as such currently...
author: elaine : London, UK

author: elaine : London, UK

so these boys were sixy after all!
and in islington..
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