We caught up with Stanton while he was working on his mural on Cassiobury Road a short walk from St. James Street Overground and it took a further two visits before we were able to photograph the finished wall.Usually, for us, its parked cars/trucks that are often parked in front of the walls preventing us from getting clean final images of the mural but on our first visit back to St. James Street the scissor lift was still parked next to the wall and it was another two weeks before we made it back up to this part of London.For the design of his Walthamstow mural, Stanton drew inspiration from the building owners shop 'Adrian Irwin’s Hi-Fi Electronics and Lighting' repair shop and the Tiffany style lamps he has for sale in his space.Working over a number of days Stanton redecorated the gable end of the building much to the delight of local resistants, with many stopping to admire the artwork and watch the artist at work. Other shouting out praise at the artist up in the lift as they cycled past on their bikes.Beau Stanton at work on his latest mural in London, UK.The completed work can be seen in person on the corner of Coppermill Lane and Cassiobury Road, a short walk from St. James Overground station.