A UK artist has transformed a piece of racist graffiti that appeared on a fence in his town, giving it a more positive message.
The vandalism in Walthamstow, north London, read "we speak English" and was one of a string of racist graffiti that had appeared in the area.
Social media users congratulated Walker on his design, saying they preferred his positve take on the orignial.
"Thank you for finishing it, I saw it the other day, and I much prefer your version of it," said Marvo.
Others suggested extending the languages included on the wall: " Can we add love to the languages spoken? No? Too cheesy?" wrote Anne Marie Silbiger.
Local Labour MP Stella Creasy also retweeted the picture.
While the white, working-class majority in the area in the 20th century has steadily diminished, immigrant communities have settled in Walthamstow, leading to many languages being spoken there.