I missed this thread originally but something popped up in another thread that prompted me to look for this one.
I worked with Lee for a couple of years at the Brit, He was then absolutely 200% commited to his art. I recall having chats about what he was going to do for a job after college and he genuinely hadn't thought beyond art. He was a character even back then and instantly made his mark in peoples lives.
He was then and I'm sure still is a really nice bloke.
Well done Cashy, Not too sure where all that talent came from
