A HUGE mural of EastEnders star June Brown stares down from a wall in a tribute to the recently departed actress.
It was created by spray-can artist Gnasher, in Romford, Essex.
Spray can artist Gnasher took just a few hours to finish the huge painting of June as Dot.
After an image appeared online, a fan wrote: “Lovely. Somewhere where people can come & reflect and place flowers in memoriam to her great life, she was a very powerful figure.”
And as her character Dot Cotton might remark: “Ooh, I say”.
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The TV favourite, who appeared in 2,884 episodes of the soap as chain-smoking Dot Cotton, passed away peacefully on Sunday.
Dot left Walford in 2020 after Sonia Fowler stole her savings, explaining in a voicemail that she was going to see grandson Charlie in Ireland.
Off-screen, June hinted she turned down a new contract in disappointment at storylines.