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Live Street Artist

Live Street Artist

Internationally renowned contemporary live event artist crafts astonishing works of art
He has garnered over 500,000 views on YouTube and has now formed a partnership with the platform.
His articles on art and art theory have been showcased in numerous local magazines.
His painting videos have been showcased on Sky's TV and BBC websites.
Headquartered in Bristol, available for events globally

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Live Street Artist Stephen represents contemporary culture through pop art, embracing the materialistic nature he believes often defines us. Throughout his artistic journey, Stephen has been intrigued by what makes an icon, a celebrity, or a hero, and whether these individuals even need to be real.

Stephen trained in Bristol and established his own art and film studio in South West Devon after his studies. He is an internationally collected artist with collectors across Europe, America, Australia, and Japan. His high-profile projects include artwork for the stage production of Mojo Mickeybo in London's West End. Articles on his art and art theory have been featured in various local magazines such as Devon Life, Plymouth Life, Home and Garden, and Exeter Flying Post.

Stephen's painting videos have been featured on Sky's Oops TV, and the websites of the BBC, Adam and Joe, GameSpot UK, and 30 Seconds To Mars. These videos have garnered him significant exposure and a broad fan base, attracting over 500,000 views on YouTube, where he is now a partner.

He is an excellent entertainment choice for corporate events, product launches, festivals, and parties.

To find out more, contact our team of Entertainment Specialists.

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