Artist restores mural daubed with graffiti tags

Mural depicting rugby players on the shutters of an empty shop. The artist is in black jeans and a red jumper. He has a grey beard and white cap
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Artist Cosmic created the mural which features three local rugby playing brothers

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A vandalised mural featuring three rugby players from a Cornish town has been restored by the artist.

The mural in Camborne town centre was daubed with name tags within hours of it being completed.

Cosmic, the mural's artist, said he restored the artwork which is on the shutters of an empty shop, in 25 minutes.

Devon and Cornwall Police said a 17-year-old Camborne boy had been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and had been released on bail.

Mural of rugby players covered in graffiti tags
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A vandal sprayed across the mural

The artwork features brothers Joel, Josh and Sam Matavesi, who have all played rugby locally.

"Because I'd just finished it I was a bit annoyed for a minute," said Cosmic.

"But when I am annoyed I always look for what's in this, what am I missing?

"At the end of the day it's painting on walls, that's what we should be doing, we were doing it a long time before we had any devices."

The tags have been left on the side of the mural in the hope that the main image will not be defaced again.

Mural on shutters with graffiti tags
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Some of the tags have been left to the side of the mural

It is one of 15 murals across Camborne, funded through the government's Town Deal funding to improve town centres.

Other works in the town tell the story of the area with tributes to its mining heritage and a reference to Richard Trevithick's steam engine Puffing Devil, which travelled up Camborne Hill in 1801.

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