Sarah Yates
Sarah Yates (born 1987 Blackburn, England)[1] working under the name Faunagraphic, is a British artist, known for painting murals, especially of birds.[2] She also paints on canvas. From the age of 16, Yates studied graphic design at college.[2] She has worked in Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Romania, and the United States,[2] and has been featured on the BBC programmes Springwatch[3] and Countryfile.[4] Her commissions include a 42 feet (13 m) mural of Harry Brearley, on Howard Street, Sheffield, to mark the 100th anniversary of his invention of stainless steel.[5][6][2] MURAL FESTIVAL EVENT LIST Derbyshire wildlife Trust, Wild About Derby Event, The Museum of making Derby - 2022 - Painted ( 2 large Peregrine Falcons) Rise Up Residency, Margate, UK 2022 - Painted - ( Large Heron ) Heart of Glass - Parr St Helens 2022 - Painted - ( Woodpecker amongst Nature and Glass orb ) Possibilities , Heywood Manchester UK 2021 - Painted - (Firecrest and Goldfinch ) Gravity Festival - Paris - Notorious brand France 2021 - Painted (Great Tit & Painted Lady Butterfly ) London Mural Festival, Walthamstow 2021 - Painted (Kestrel and magnolia Flowers ) BBC Countryfile mural 2020 Culpeer for Change Mural - Plovdiv 2019 Cheltenham Mural Festival 2019 GARGAR Festival Penelles Catalonia - 2019 - Painted ( Eagle on collaboration wall with Rocket01 ) Habitat - GRAFFPOST - Mural Project - Sofia Bulgaria 2019 Woodside Festival - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust 2018 Graffpost Mural project - Sofia Bulgaria 2018 Camden London - 2017 Fun City - Varna Bulgaria - 2017 We All Write Festival - Ahtopol Bulgaria 2017 Feature Walls - Sheffield UK 2016 Blackburn Openwalls UK 2016 Urban collectiors - Bucharest Romania 2016 Endangered 13 - Humannature Art - London Tower Hamlets Waxwings - New Horizons - Stoke on Trent My Wild - Tatton Flower Show ( installation ) 2015 Sand Sea Spray Blackpool 2014 Sprayport Festival - Southport 2014 Halle Germany - 2014 Private Client Projects Knowhow Offices - Sheffield Uk 2014 See also
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