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SUN, 8 NOV 10:00>21.00hrs Street Art Sale-Gary Morcombe-Prints and Orginals


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IMPORTANT DIARY DATE - YES SOMETHING FOR YOUR DIARY - A REAL WORLD EVENT!

HAill Station Community Cafe Kitto Rd SE14 5TW

Gary Morecombe is a local artist from Nunhead and is an ex member of the Westminster House Youth Club - my friend has worked with some of the top international street artists - if you have any interest in cutting original art please do come and support.

This event has been created by Jacqui loves this artist's work.

Hopefully in the not too distant future customers will be able to enjoy Gary's creations on a more permanent basis.

'Hi my names Gary Morcombe this is a little bit about me and how I got into art .....

I always remember being told at school by my teacher, I was no good at art I was referred to as

?a cat on a hot tin roof ?

Being told that I was no good at something it inspired me to want to do more art and become better at it!

As a teenager I then got into graffiti which I still love up to this day, being a graffiti artist you can imagine I got In to a lot of trouble, sick of being told off once again lol, I put the spray cans to better use.

This is what brings me here today & I hope you like my work.

Fromtheartotheheart'

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