Glasgow graffiti artist Rogue One unveils new Lost Boys work

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Glasgow graffiti artist Rogue One has unveiled his latest art work, a character from cult classic The Lost Boys. Underneath the motorway of the M8, the portrait of Keifer Sutherland took Rogue One four hours. Rogue, or Bobby McNamara, said: “I do a lot of commission work so it’s good to sometimes just do something I fancy painting. I’d watched The Lost Boys recently and been listening to Cry Little Sister from the movie. READ MORE: Glasgow’s official fireworks displays to check out in and around city for Bonfire Night READ MORE: Loch Lomond drive-in Christmas movie event to return with two weekends packed with festive films “Under the motorway is covered in graffiti so I think it’s fair game to spray there, but maybe I’ll have the cops at door now.” He laughs. Bobby grew up in Darnley and says making a living from art was not something he thought would be on the agenda. Street Artist Rouge One, aka Bobby McNamara (Image: First Bus) “I was a rambunctious kid and didn’t pay much attention at school, but I always loved art and was the only thing I’d put my head down for. When I was at school I...

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