Scootering

Artwork , scooters , racing , customs and detail

Colin is a fully qualified architectural technician with an ONC and HNC in building studies and has entry qualifications to the British Institute of Architectural Technicians. However, his interest in art and scooters started way before all that. "I've always drawn for as long as I can remember. Even at junior school, on school trips after a tour when everyone else was given free time to run about I was always sat down and told by the teacher to do a drawing of where we'd visited for the classroom display. I did 0-level art and technical drawing and at 16 I went straight into an

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