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More London Street Art: In Loving Memory of the Boom Economy
Where: Threadneedle Street, London, United Kingdom
October 16, 2008 at 1:00 PM |
by Dan Gould
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Rest in peace... Economy. Street artist K-Guy installed this touching roadside memorial-style collage at one of the last known spots where big money was alive. Titled "In Loving Memory of the Boom Economy," the piece consists of dozens of bouquets of flowers and messages from fictional well-wishers.
It sits outside outside the Bank of England in Central London, and you can find more pictures of the installation on Flickr.
Related Stories:
· K-Guy [Official Site]
· In Loving Memory of the Boom Economy [Spareroom]
· Slinkachu's Little People in London [Jaunted]
[Photo: nolionsinengland]

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