Graffiti artists have taken inspiration from social media to create a piece of artwork.
Twitter and Facebook have inspired Brighton artists named Pinky and Barney Chum101’s ‘vintage teen flash’.
The duo took over The Warren, a pop-up venue set up in Russell Place as part of Brighton Fringe, to create the wall.
It was part of Lynx Africa’s 18th birthday celebrations, with tweets revolving around teenage birthday memories.
The wall took seven hours to create and displayed ten main murals, including a tiger, a heart inspired by a #truelove hashtag and a huge orange and pink sun.
Pinky said: “It’s a reflection of where we are now that artists can create a new piece of work in a day with input from across the world.
“The art on the wall has been inspired by suggestions from people right across the world. Spread the love.”
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