EASTENDERS have unveiled an eye-catching anti-racism mural that will become a permanent feature in Albert Square as filming resumes.
Soap bosses wanted to reflect modern day Britain by incorporating a special piece, created by UK-born Ghanaian artist Dreph, in the fictional East London area.
The stunning art features a black woman, and was painted directly onto Ian Beale's side wall on Bridge Street - opposite the Queen Vic pub - over several days by Dreph.
It measures an impressive 5x2 metres, and was completed ahead of the cast and crew returning to work today [Monday 29th]. Producers have promised that the mural will be a backdrop to many storylines in the coming weeks.
Read more on thesun.co.uk