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I'm a stencil artist living & working in Edinburgh, Scotland. While living and working in London, my work became influenced by the stencil street art designs I saw around the city. I create contemporary urban portraits by exploiting contrasts. I manipulate elements of pattern in the background combined with bold images sprayed on top.



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Moray at the opening of WONDER

This is my nephew Moray enjoying the opening of WONDER, a temporary Public Artwork on Portobello beach, Edinburgh, Scotland. The artwork was commissioned by 'Big Things on the Beach', a Public Art Trust in Portobello

Moray at the opening of WONDER

Posted on 6th August 2007

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'Dirty Pretty Things'

Stencil spray on board (another of mine)

'Dirty Pretty Things'

Posted on 1st August 2007

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Urban Dog

A stencil sprayed onto board (one of my own). Part of a series of Urban Dogs.

Urban Dog

Posted on 1st August 2007

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'They shoot horses, don't they?'

This claims to be the largest mirror ball in the world and is sited on Blackpool promenade as part of the Great Promenade Show. It was created by the artist Michael Trainor. Blackpool is known as the "ballroom capital of Britain". This rotating mirror ball is 6m in diameter, covered in almost 47,000 mirrors. The artwork is named after the 1969 film about a ballroom marathon.

'They shoot horses, don't they?'

Posted on 31st July 2007

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Glass Arch

This amazing glass arch is at the waterside in Newcastle. It is in a small wooded sculpture park near the Baltic Arts Centre in Newcastle (very close to one of the road bridges). The arch is made up of this beautiful greeny blue frosted glass and the base is made from shiny reflective stainless steel.

Glass Arch

Posted on 24th July 2007

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Obey

Newcastle Waterfront - outside the Baltic

Obey

Posted on 10th May 2007

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