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Trafford parsons biography

          At the time I was a performance artist, street dancer, musician, a cycle courier, youth worker and mural artist.!

          RM 2D51E2Y–Artist Trafford Parsons, who has previously worked and exhibited with Banksy, launches Toolstation's live art installation series celebrating the.

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          I’ve written this “blurb” based on some Radio interviews I’ve given in the last year. I avoid all writing so I hope that this can offer an insight into how we got to where we are NOW.

          “Trafford Parsons loves to take inspiration from popular culture.

          Be it the 1970s icons in his Storm Trooper etchings, or Sci-fi monsters attacking London landmarks in his Gaia series of screen prints.”

          Q. Where does this fascination of popular culture come from with all the sci–fi references with storm troopers and monsters attacking London landmarks?

          A.

          I am very very dyslexic which over the years this has gifted me with a unique view of the world, working things out by observation rather than reading the.

        1. I am very very dyslexic which over the years this has gifted me with a unique view of the world, working things out by observation rather than reading the.
        2. Read the biography of Trafford Parsons.
        3. At the time I was a performance artist, street dancer, musician, a cycle courier, youth worker and mural artist.
        4. Trafford Parsons is an artist.
        5. A self confessed disco beatnik who loves playing funky tunes painting & printing.
        6. It all starts with my love of nights out and my love of underground British nightclubs. Art found me through the flyers and posters that are the visual language of the night - album cover art, film posters, band logos, fashion and music photos, performances, magazine graphics, dress sense and music.

          Rock and roll, northern soul, punk, rave and acid jazz, growing up in Britain…

          As a boy I must have been bitten by radio active spiders from sp