Street artist melding medieval with modern
"I'm in awe of the building; it's phenomenal," he said.
"The idea for the workshops is to give information about street art and how I go about creating my art and then just get everybody to collaborate and have fun putting things together," he said. "I see it as different from other forms of art because to me the artist who is painting a landscape is mainly doing that for themselves because that's what they want to paint," he said.
"The worship side is obviously there, but it's also about community, connection and how everyone is welcome - total inclusion."At his first workshop for the cathedral, Ant painted a main image of a cherub "because it's very recognisable and I thought children would connect with it" He also hopes to realise a dream to form a kind of "street crew" to take to other sites in the city and "liven-up areas".
"Each painting should tie into one another and, at the end of my residency, will reveal a master plan and one of my biggest recent inspirations.Ant said that community inclusion is "what's really important to me"
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