A punk musician who played with Björk and Chumbawamba is showing another creative side at a Suffolk art exhibition.
Colin Latter was immersed in the early days of punk in the 70s and 80s and is also an artist, having designed artwork for record labels.
He is exhibiting at Bungay’s Fisher Theatre Gallery until November 9.
He is presenting a personal collection of works, depicting inanimate everyday objects of the mid-20th century.
Examples include a Dansette record player, a transistor radio, a calculator, and an Olivetti typewriter.
It also features tubes of oil paint inherited from his father, who was also a painter.
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Mr Latter said: "I’m drawn to unusual shapes, sharp lines and objects that were futuristic in the 50s and 60s.
"This was a key era for me, and quite a difficult one too, because it was around the time my father died.
"This latest work is very personal and comes from my heart – almost like a continuation of that time when my father was painting."
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While he was performing, Mr Latter also used his artistic skills to design artwork and gig posters for a number of record labels.
He added: “It also feels natural for me to push the perspective in my paintings, and to exaggerate colour.
"I think there’s a punk vibe still alive and well in me, and it shows very clearly in my work.”
The exhibition is called Colin Latter: Sub-Tract and will be running until November 9.
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