A globally recognised street artist is coming to Bungay who has plans to leave his mark on the town.
Vinnie Nylon has been actively involved in the world of street and public art for more than three decades.
During that time he has been featured in numerous books and magazines on the subject.
From September 17, the Fisher Theatre's gallery in Bungay will be hosting an exhibition of Nylon’s work.
Bungay Town Council, at a meeting in February, agreed to support the Fisher Theatre in its search for a site for Nylon to complete a piece of public art.
And in late August, he is planning to produce some street art to add a lasting legacy of art and colour to the town in one of three chosen locations that are yet to be confirmed where.
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Street art is a vocation which has seen Mr Nylon work with international brands as well as exhibit in the UK, America, Australia, Germany and Japan.
Both his studio work and outdoor murals depict eclectic items plucked from his home including pots, masks and vases assembled with a knowing nod to modern art history.
It is said his passion for modern world culture and tribal arts is strongly evident and delivered with crisp lines and dynamic colour combinations.
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