James Jessop

He mainly works on large scale canvasses with oil paint, mocking Spoof Horror B-Movie posters.

[4] His 2010 solo show, Beauty and the Beast, at High Roller Society in London included some of his largest works to date, designed to make an impact, still fusing street art with more traditional mediums.

[1] Jessop has worked extensively with Polo Ralph Lauren Jeans in the past year as part of their Art Stars project.

[5] In May 2012 Jessop was featured on BBC 1's The Apprentice UK where the team was challenged to sell the work of various Urban Artists.

[citation needed] During 2019 he was commissioned to make a new work, which was based on the painting Minerva Protecting Peace from Mars, to go on permanent display in Milton Keynes Central Library where today [when?]