Mancehster attack

Canvases of love: Street artists honor victims

Armed with aerosol spray cans, artists are using graffiti project The Outhouse -- originally built as a public toilet block in the 1970s -- in central Manchester's Stevenson Square as the backdrop for their creative outpouring of love and support.

"What happened on Monday has just affected so many people -- people I know as well," said Tasha Whittle, 31, who started the creative project seven years ago. "It felt like we should do something because art can be really responsive and send a positive message."