Jayson Lilley
British artist
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Jayson Lilley is a contemporary British artist recognised for producing paintings of urban scenes and iconic architecture of the United Kingdom.[2][3][4] Lilley was born in Plymouth, Devon and grew up in the small coastal village of Wembury.[5]
AlmamaterUniversity for the Creative Arts
OccupationContemporary artist[1]
KnownforRepresentation of Battersea Power Station
Jayson Lilley | |
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| Alma mater | University for the Creative Arts |
| Occupation | Contemporary artist[1] |
| Known for | Representation of Battersea Power Station |
| Website | www |
His work predominantly portrays scenes based around London, where he had lived and worked since graduated from the University for the Creative Arts in 1999.[5] Lilley creates original paintings using acrylics and spray paint, and is best known for his representation of Battersea Power Station.[6][7][8]