Anthony Carr

Painter/Photographer
I have been a Creative in some shape or form for most of my life, picking up various skills along the way, including spray painting graffiti and murals, photography, film production and animation, more recently painting on canvas, some upcycling and woodwork.
I’ve been painting on walls from about the age of 14, when at the request of my school, I painted 4 separate murals in the classroom corridors.
In my 20s I became the unofficial resident graffiti artist for a Durham City beer garden, spray painting numerous pieces there over the years, more recently going on to paint the front of some business properties, quite often using stencil work now instead of freehand, but not long ago commissioned to paint two freehand pieces at a local skatepark.
Alongside my beer garden graffiti work I also became one of the contributing artists for a skateboard company in Brighton, having a number of designs used and printed on t-shirts and skateboards, including a design for a Professional Skateboarder's signature board.
In 2019 I turned my hand to canvas, preferring acrylics, incorporating the stencil and spray work if possible, usually taking inspiration from sci-fi/comics/films/pop art, taking a known character and painting in my own style. More recently I've been focusing on Katsushika Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa, selecting a small section, changing the colour palette and painting the waves in as fingers, I not long ago finished a 30-80cm canvas and now currently working on a 20-20cm canvas 4 piece set in hot pinks.
I shoot landscape photography, usually long exposure, stretching the clouds or smoothing out water, I like anything involving remnants of North East Industrial Heritage being reclaimed by nature, the "Seaham Wheels" at Nose's Point is a favourite of mine, the Pier at Crimdon too.
I upcycle old furniture, restoring the furniture if necessary, then using reclaimed unwanted skateboards to create intricate patterns with the multicoloured layers of wood laminate.

















