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Ross Compton (@rosscompton) - Collective Profile | Norwich, GB Artist. "The most famous artist you’ve never heard of", I am an award-winning creative with works shown in Christie’s. Follow @_rosscompton on Instagram. Recent posts: a man with pink hair is crouched down, working on a large, vibrant red painting with black and white accents. the artwork appears to be a stencil or graffiti-style piece, possibly depicting a figure with wings., a vibrant, abstract illustration of a cartoonish dinosaur skeleton with a red body and pink bones. the artwork features bold lines, bright colors, and a playful, whimsical style., a man with pink-streaked blond hair sits in the corner of a room, leaning against the wall. he is wearing a white t-shirt and grey sweatpants, with white socks on his feet. the man is sitting on a patterned rug., a shirtless man is shown drinking from two cans of beer on a large poster advertisement. the text on the poster reads "a generational talent. i wept. i smiled. i even got a little turned on.".
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Ross Compton @rosscompton

"The most famous artist you’ve never heard of", I am an award-winning creative with works shown in Christie’s.
Norwich, GB
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A man with pink hair is crouched down, working on a large, vibrant red painting with black and white accents. The artwork appears to be a stencil or graffiti-style piece, possibly depicting a figure with wings.
A vibrant, abstract illustration of a cartoonish dinosaur skeleton with a red body and pink bones. The artwork features bold lines, bright colors, and a playful, whimsical style.
These Bones Aren’t Real 2025
A man with pink-streaked blond hair sits in the corner of a room, leaning against the wall. He is wearing a white t-shirt and grey sweatpants, with white socks on his feet. The man is sitting on a patterned rug.
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A shirtless man is shown drinking from two cans of beer on a large poster advertisement. The text on the poster reads "A GENERATIONAL TALENT. I WEPT. I SMILED. I EVEN GOT A LITTLE TURNED ON."
What an amazing honour to see my work up in the underground. I can’t believe how far I’ve come in such a short space of time. Doesn’t it look awesome on a poster?! Thanks again to Moco Museum for picking me up and delivering my work and face to the wider world. (We all imagine our work being advertised with Moco on the London Underground don’t we… don’t we?)
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