If you’ve strolled south across the Millennium Bridge in London recently heading for Tate Modern you can’t have missed the enormous street art decorating the outside of the iconic former power station.

My favourite of the 6 pictures has to be the large pop art-style (in my limited art-world view) red indian chief looking out onto all those visitors heading to the Globe theatre. Gives a very nice feeling to the stroll into work!

Street Art at Tate Modern - Faile's 'In Trembling Whispers'

It was created by the New York-based ‘artist collective’ Faile and for those with some spare cash looking to purchase an original work of art to hang on the wall, check out their shop. Only 5 copies of ‘In Trembling Whispers’ - to give the chief his proper title - are available to buy for the tidy sum of $2800.

Given the money made off the back of Banksy stencil graffiti I’d think seriously about tucking a couple away for the grandkids.

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