Liam Stokes-Massey (@pencilcraftsman) 's Twitter Profile
Liam Stokes-Massey

@pencilcraftsman

Illustrator, Mural Painter, Shepherd's Hut-dweller at @typawb, Wrexham. Fan of Birds, Wrexham FC and @lukajakem.
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We did the 'Llenwi' mural trail in Sir Conwy today. Painted by signwriter/muralist Tomos Jones, there are five in total (Abergele, Bae Colwyn, Llandudno, Conwy and Llanrwst). Popped to Nonno's in Conwy for a cuppa and a cake, too, which was mint.

We did the 'Llenwi' mural trail in Sir Conwy today. Painted by signwriter/muralist Tomos Jones, there are five in total (Abergele, Bae Colwyn, Llandudno, Conwy and Llanrwst).

Popped to Nonno's in Conwy for a cuppa and a cake, too, which was mint.
Richard Watkin (@richwatkin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But I would add, as relaxed as I am about it, get the fella who was sat in the stands, who has 100+ goals and put him in the bloody squad. You bring him on today with 15 to go and the roof would have come off that away end.

Wrecsam2029 (@wrecsam_2029) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The incredible Liam Stokes-Massey's mural on the Tŷ Pawb multi-storey car park ramp is taking shape. 'Built on Industry' pays a stunning tribute to Wrexham's industrial past, from mining and steelworks, to brewing and brickworks. Diolch 73 Degree Films for the photo!

The incredible <a href="/PencilCraftsman/">Liam Stokes-Massey</a>'s mural on the Tŷ Pawb multi-storey car park ramp is taking shape. 

'Built on Industry' pays a stunning tribute to Wrexham's industrial past, from mining and steelworks, to brewing and brickworks. 

Diolch <a href="/73degreefilms/">73 Degree Films</a> for the photo!
Liam Stokes-Massey (@pencilcraftsman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't know why these people are arsed, tbh. I went to a Welsh primary and secondary school in Wrexham, got Welsh-speakng jobs in Cardiff and *Nottingham* and use it today more than I ever have. It *is* useful. It *is* important. It *is* a Welsh issue.