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The “Color” That The Angry Dan Mural Project Offers To Cleator Moor

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To honor the works of William Wordsworth, JMW Turner, Beatrix Potter, John Ruskin, and LS Lowry, Angry Dan is painting five murals at Cleator Moor.

In a Cumbrian town, a street artist is “adding color” thanks to a project that was influenced by five outstanding British artists.

The area’s “historic relevance as a destination for artistic inspiration” has an impact on the street artist and poet’s most recent work.

He described the local community’s response as “wonderful.”

“So many individuals of all ages stopped by to introduce themselves and inquire about the initiative.

Richard Wood, a local artist, invited me to his studio and offered me a pot of his own white acrylic paint when I ran out the day before.

East London artist Angry Dan, originally from Walthamstow, is renowned for his vivid hues and distinctive rhymes. For each mural, he writes an original limerick.

On the Columba Club, formerly known as the Co-op, on the town square, one of the five paintings is now finished.

The artwork should be dedicated to Lowry’s tenure in the area, the 38-year-old claimed, because it “seemed suitable.”

“LS Lowry came and painted and sketched it in the 1950s, so this mural is specifically about that piece of art,” he said.

And I wrote a limerick poem with five lines on a pen pot with three crayons inside to resemble the pastel Lowry used.

The artist is doing a series of limerick-writing workshops with kids and teenagers while he is in the community.

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