Hoardings around London's Borough Market have been brightend up with by a large artwork created by art students from a local school. The hoardings surround the refurbishment of London's oldest surviving fruit and vegetable market and are 25 metres long. The Students who are aged between 11 and 15 have contributed to the art based on drawings they made during a May visit. they captured stall-holders in action as well as their produce to provide art that focuses on the provision of fresh and healthy food. Their visit inspired over 200 individual paintings, drawings and prints which have been collated into a single digital image covering 20 8ft x 4ft boards.

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