Street Art, March 2017
Street Art is created by people who are marginalised by issues like homelessness, disability and mental health conditions. In this month’s post, the artwork includes this picture of Amy Winehouse by the New Forest-based artist Bryony Marie Fry, who is also known as Bright Smoke.
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