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Sickboy (artist)

Sickboy is the name of a street artist from Bristol,〔Miguel Cullen (''Graffiti gets the star treatment in Bristol'' ), The Independent, 26 August 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-10.〕 UK, known for his temple logo and his 'Save the Youth' slogan.〔(Sickboy Temple Shrines London ), View London, undated. Retrieved 2011-11-09.〕 Sickboy moved to London in 2007 and his street art became prevalent particularly in the East End boroughs of Shoreditch and Tower Hamlets.〔Chris Osburn (''Londonist Interviews … London Graffiti Artist Sickboy'' ), Londonist, 11 January 2008. Retrieved 2011-11-09.〕 It is claimed Sickboy was one of the first UK graffiti artists to use a logo instead of a 'tag'.〔(''Sickboy goes indoors for exhibition of his Bristol street art'' ), Portisheadpeople.co.uk, 8 February 2010. Retrieved 2011-11-09.〕
Sickboy originally trained in fine art〔Franco Milazzo (''Interview: Sickboy, Street Artist'' ), Londonist, 30 October 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-09.〕 and, as well as painting graffiti on the street, he also paints on canvas and exhibits conventionally in art galleries. He has been painting street art since circa 1995.〔 In recent years Sickboy has become known for painting his 'temple' logo on wheelie bins, which can then be worth up to £50,000.
In a 2011 article The Guardian newspaper asked five international street artists to name their favourite artist; Sickboy was one of those interviewed. He named Spanish street artist La Mano as a major influence. "At the time, graffiti was mainly seen as letter-based, but [Le Mano] just used a logo and repeated it... I'd never been a big fan of stencil work, which is where a lot of people think graffiti crosses over into more acceptable street art. La Mano stuck more closely to the graffiti aspect, which I try to adhere to now. I like the freehand, grab-a-tin-of-spray-paint approach"〔Emine Saner (''The artists' artist: street artists'' ), The Guardian, 2 November 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-09.〕
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