A WREXHAM artist has wowed residents once again with his talent including AFC striker Paul Mullin.
Artist Liam Stokes-Massey is much-loved by Wrexham residents and AFC fans and his artwork has become increasingly popular over the past 12-months.
From the Paul Mullin mural on The Fat Boar restaurant building to the Elliot Lee triumph in the Wrexham Trainer Revival shop - Liam has achieved it all spreading his talent across the city of Wrexham.
His latest painting has impressed a wide audience on social media as Liam has continued to share updates online.
The piece features Mullin's reaction after scoring in the Notts County match in April 2023 as captured by Stead Photos.
Now complete, Liam met the man himself who had agreed to sign it before hand, adding the final touch.
Liam said: "It's a commission that's heading to the USA. I started it in August and have been working on it on and off since then, so it's great to have it finished.
"I messaged Paul and asked if he would sign it, and he was happy to."
Liam has already revealed his next project in the community will be creating a mural on the fence next to The Turf pub on Mold Road.
Without giving too much away, Liam said: "The design will remain a surprise until it has been completed. It should take about a week to do.
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"I'm chuffed to be working with the brilliant Rob Stead once again for reference photos and to bring a bit of *enthusiasm* to these gates. Looking forward to it!"
Based in Ty Pawb, Liam has mastered his craft after teaching himself the tricks and now works on commissions, portraits and murals.
We can't wait to see his next project which will no doubt triumph like his previous work.
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