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This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4

By Janeslondon

If you venture up the stairs at the side of 100 New Bridge Street, EC4 (heading for Carter Lane) turn immdiately right at the top into Waithman Street. Here you will find a wall featuring approx 12 panels (could be more than that, I forgot to count them). 

This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4
I took these pics back in August 2021 and completely forgot to do anything with them until now, purely because someone told me that this area is due for regeneration. Indeed, these panels might have been removed by now. I will go and check again soon, but for now here are some of the pics I took three years ago showing some of the pleasing repeat patterns that can be created by a limited range of shapes. This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4

Along the wall there are occasional small plaques that tell us...

This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4
Nice eh? It's the sort of thing I would have been mesmerised and inspired by as a child when one of my favorite hobbies was designing repeat patterns on graph paper. Here are a couple of my efforts from age 8/9.This Wall Has Artistic Importance – Waithman Street, EC4

Actually, having dug out that scrapbook, I now see that I have created more bubble pics than any other type. Hmmm... I'll have a think about how include those as part of a future post. 


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