Mini Monet millionaire heads to Venice

A teenage artist,who shot to fame as a young boy, has made his first trip abroad to follow in the footsteps of his idols.

Kieron Williamson, from Norfolk, was nicknamed the 'mini Monet', after the famous French painter, for the beautiful landscapes he made from the age of six.

His work was so popular galleries of his work sold out in minutes, and he has earned £3 million from his artwork.

Now the 16-year-old has been to Venice for his latest work - the Italian city that inspired many of his heroes.

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