Inappropriate Images in London’s West End by Alva Bernadine

by Violet Blue on January 9, 2012

The image-filled post I’m sending you to is a fabulous showcase of artist Alva Bernadine’s visions for placing “Inappropriate Images” across the advertising areas in the West End of London. It was a hell of an awesome, naughty Christmas project. The whole set is really fantastic.

I thought of what the streets might look like if inappropriate content could be seen in the streets.

My first trip was to take background images was to the West End of London. I had not been there for some years and discovered that some buildings had huge posters on their sides and others being renovated had posters and hoardings sometimes up to the height of two floors…

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