Whilst much graffiti work can seem a little flat - concerned with bold impact rather than sustaining interest or emotional engagement - this new exhibition looks a little different.
The Print House presents a solo show for contemporary graffiti artist Josh Sutterby, whose attention to character details sets him well apart from the massed.
"I've always been interested," Josh says, "in the strange facial expressions that people will pull when they express an emotion". The results more than vindicate this long-held interest.
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