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In this REWIND episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Rugman (@@rugmanart)
Rugman is known for blending street art with fine art influences. His bold work often combines graphic iconography, stencil techniques, and layered textures.
Drawing inspiration from pop culture, politics, and global symbolism, he reimagines familiar imagery with a subversive twist. Rugman frequently explores themes of identity, consumerism, and cultural power.
Exhibiting internationally, he has collaborated with brands and musicians, while maintaining a distinct style rooted in urban creativity and visual storytelling.
To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts
For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: @ministryofartsorg
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this REWIND episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Rugman (@@rugmanart)
Rugman is known for blending street art with fine art influences. His bold work often combines graphic iconography, stencil techniques, and layered textures.
Drawing inspiration from pop culture, politics, and global symbolism, he reimagines familiar imagery with a subversive twist. Rugman frequently explores themes of identity, consumerism, and cultural power.
Exhibiting internationally, he has collaborated with brands and musicians, while maintaining a distinct style rooted in urban creativity and visual storytelling.
To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts
For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.co.uk
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: @ministryofartsorg
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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