Brockley's roads have been filled with colourful artwork thanks to a week-long festival featuring top street artists.
The Brockley Street Art Festival ran from May 29 to June 6, seeing walls in schools, pubs and even the front of houses painted, along with talks and other activities.
Its centrepiece was the return of the Bob Marley mural - recently lost because of redevelopment - to the Brockley Barge, painted by Dale Grimshaw.
Other works including Hunto's house mural in Arica Road and the collaboration between artists Insa and Known in Avignon Road have been heralded by organisers as "absolute masterpieces".
And, although the idea wasn't initially popular with all Brockley residents, co-organiser Phillipa Ellis said most were won over by the end.
She explained: "It's been really positive. We've really been surprised at how much people have embraced it."
Ms Ellis added: "We really felt it was a way of bringing the community together."
The volunteer-run event was organised with help from the Brockley Max Festival and Global Street Art.
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