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Isle Of Wight's 'Banksy' Exhibiting At Brading Roman Villa

An Island based urban street artist, whose mural paintings have sprung up all over the world, is exhibiting his works at Brading Roman Villa.

The exhibition includes works by Not Dead Yet and My Dog Sighs — the former a man of mysterious brilliance in the mould of Banksy, with the latter a driving force behind the Look Up Paint Jam in Portsmouth next month.

The Brading Roman Villa exhibition is on view up until September 14.

Not Dead Yet is attaining cult status among the underground scene's main movers and shakers, as the new generation revolution, provokes, and enrages, reactionary tomes.


Not Dead Yet's designs for the Operation Geranium giveaway

The street art revolution is gathering pace as people living in urban landscapes look up from the pavement to see walls and buildings, transformed into canvasses, for Art.

My Dog Sighs crossed over the Solent, commissioned for a wall piece in Ryde High Street for Ape Vapes, a harbinger of joy for his up and atom Portsmouth Paint Jam in September.

The event sees him work in partnership with the city council to sponsor contemporaries, including Phelgm, Inkie, and many more.

Not Dead Yet created two original designs for the Operation Geranium 50,000 free local artist postcard giveaway.

Postcards that formed part of an empty shop window display for the Queen's Jubilee celebrations in Newport High Street.

You can find out more about events at Brading Roman Villa via the attraction's official website.

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