Artist’s hunt for thriller man who impressed Humber Bridge portray

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Charis Scott-Holm,BBC East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

Emma Prempeh A photo of a painting hanging in a gallery, the paining portrays a man sat resting on a walking aid looking out towards the River Humber, with the Humber Bridge behind him. A tree frames the scene.Emma Prempeh

Did you’re taking a break to gaze on the Humber throughout May?

An artist is making an attempt to trace down a thriller man who impressed her newest murals close to the Humber Bridge.

Emma Prempeh, 29, was searching for inspiration as she walked alongside the Hessle foreshore in May, when she got here throughout a person with a zimmer body who seemed “really serene”.

Describing the scene as “the perfect image”, Ms Prempeh requested the person for his permission to take {a photograph}, however didn’t get his particulars.

She stated she would “love” to satisfy her muse to say thanks and present him the completed outcome.

Ms Prempeh stated: “I keep thinking ‘why didn’t I get his name?’ I wish I could locate him. To me it would mean a lot.”

Ellyse Anderson A professional portrait of the artist, a woman with afro hair pulled back into a ponytail. She is wearing a formal dress and sits on a grey chair. There is a painting behind her and a lamp to the side.Ellyse Anderson

Emma Prempeh’s work is impressed by dwelling, id, and reminiscence

Ms Prempeh stated, after finishing the paintings, it felt “weird” to not know who the topic was.

Describing the person within the picture she informed BBC Radio Humberside: “You’re immortalised in a way and it will live forever, and there’s a beauty in that.”

Ms Prempeh’s newest exhibition, The Nearness of Elsewhere, is impressed by her African-Caribbean heritage alongside her current time spent in Hull.

It shall be on show on the 87 Gallery in Princes Avenue till 19 December.

The hunt for the thriller man within the image


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