Children have imagined themselves as superheroes in a mural splashed across a building by Tower Bridge.
The artwork outside the TBC.London building on Tower Bridge Road is a collaboration between Bankside charity Free to be Kids and real estate investment firm Fore Partnership.
Children were asked to draw themselves as ‘future heroes’ who help their local communities remain happy and healthy places.
Their illustrations were brought to life by Global Street Art, who have plastered them across the building’s hoardings.
The art sits alongside a ten-metre mural, ‘Dream the World Anew’ by Turner Prize-nominated artist Mark Titchner, unveiled in December.
Free to be Kids is a charity that helps disadvantaged children across the capital by building their self-esteem and resilience through art.
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The building hosting their work is an under-development 1990s office block being transformed into a net-zero workspace.
The refurbishment will make the building 100 per cent electric and is four months into an eighteen-month construction schedule.
TBC.London has a ‘social impact strategy’ which they say will generate £145 million in social value over the next 20 years.
The strategy involves local job creation, protecting the local environment and creating opportunities for local businesses.
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