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Sarah Yates
Sarah Yates (born 1987 Blackburn, England) working under the name Faunagraphic, is a British artist, known for painting murals, especially of birds. She also paints on canvas.From the age of 16, Yates studied graphic design at college. She has worked in Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Romania, and the United States, and has been featured on the BBC programmes ''Springwatch'' and ''Countryfile''.
Her commissions include a mural of Harry Brearley, on Howard Street, Sheffield, to mark the 100th anniversary of his invention of stainless steel.
MURAL FESTIVAL EVENT LIST
Derbyshire wildlife Trust, Wild About Derby Event, The Museum of making Derby - 2022 - Painted ( 2 large Peregrine Falcons)
Rise Up Residency, Margate, UK 2022 - Painted - ( Large Heron )
Heart of Glass - Parr St Helens 2022 - Painted - ( Woodpecker amongst Nature and Glass orb )
Possibilities , Heywood Manchester UK 2021 - Painted - (Firecrest and Goldfinch )
Gravity Festival - Paris - Notorious brand France 2021 - Painted (Great Tit & Painted Lady Butterfly )
London Mural Festival, Walthamstow 2021 - Painted (Kestrel and magnolia Flowers )
BBC Countryfile mural 2020
Culpeer for Change Mural - Plovdiv 2019
Cheltenham Mural Festival 2019
GARGAR Festival Penelles Catalonia - 2019 - Painted ( Eagle on collaboration wall with Rocket01 )
Habitat - GRAFFPOST - Mural Project - Sofia Bulgaria 2019
Woodside Festival - Derbyshire Wildlife Trust 2018
Graffpost Mural project - Sofia Bulgaria 2018
Camden London - 2017
Fun City - Varna Bulgaria - 2017
We All Write Festival - Ahtopol Bulgaria 2017
Feature Walls - Sheffield UK 2016
Blackburn Openwalls UK 2016
Urban collectiors - Bucharest Romania 2016
Endangered 13 - Humannature Art - London Tower Hamlets
Waxwings - New Horizons - Stoke on Trent
My Wild - Tatton Flower Show ( installation ) 2015
Sand Sea Spray Blackpool 2014
Sprayport Festival - Southport 2014
Halle Germany - 2014
Private Client Projects
Knowhow Offices - Sheffield Uk 2014 Provided by Wikipedia