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Although the sculptures featured in the Cans Festival, held in a tunnel beneath Waterloo station over the early May bank holiday weekend, have been removed, myriad stencils large and small remain. Some are by the international artists invited by Banksy to take part in the event. Others were put up (with the blessing of the organisers) by around 600 of nearly 30,000 people who turned up over the three days to check out the work of Run Don't Walk from Argentina, Bandit and Kaagman from the Netherlands, Faile from the US, Orticanoodles from Italy and others. If no-one sees fit to get out a high pressure hose (or their own cans) you should be able to check out the stencils for yourself for the next six months.
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