
I believe that Mote might have been one of the first, if not the first, artist to start colonising this long blue-bordered black hoarding in Greenway Bush Lane. As a pioneer, he may well be pleased to see that others have descended on the spot to decorate it.

In this piece, Mote has painted two bird-like monsters for the price of one. They look like distant relatives, sharing colours, but evolution has separated them. The top and bottom halves are reversed, and one has only a head, while the other has a neck and body. These monsters are so uniquely by Mote, and there is no need for a signature. A fine duo.
Sometimes when looking at these works, I wonder what is going on inside the artists’ heads. Where do they all find such creative ideas which they visualize and then manifest. A lot of thought goes into this and tacitly I am dismayed at my own inability to express myself as well as they do themselves.
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I agree and have many of the same thoughts. What is encouraging is that many of them start from scratch, and simply by practising, develop their skills. Others are born naturals.
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