Burley Banksy: Meet the Leeds street artist transforming graffiti into works of art
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Artists choose many different mediums for their creations, but there are very few who have selected electric boxes as their canvas of choice.
For Leeds street artist, Andy McVeigh, such boxes have served as an outlet for creativity and turned a passion for art into a full-time career.
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Dubbed ‘Burley Banksy’, Leeds-born McVeigh, 50, began painting electric boxes around the city in a bid to cover up unsightly graffiti in his local area, using his home football club Leeds United as his inspiration.
But his colourful creations extend far beyond his beloved club, with McVeigh using his artistic talents to pay tribute to the NHS during lockdown and spread positivity as the world struggled to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic.
Burley Banksy spoke to NationalWorld and the Yorkshire Evening Post about his journey from primary school teacher to an internationally recognised street artist, and how he hopes his art will help to bring a smile to people in difficult times. Watch the video to hear his story.
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