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Secret 'Stonehaven Banksy' sculptor reveals himself as Jim Malcolm
The mystery artist dubbed the 'Stonehaven Banksy' after a series of sculptures appeared in the town over the years, has revealed his identity.
Only those closest to the sculptor knew who it was, and would leave scrap metal at his door for his creations.
Now Jim Malcolm, 68, has spoken to 大象传媒 Scotland's arts programme Loop.
He said in an exclusive interview: "People have been trying to find who I am for a while now. Personally I get a bit embarrassed about it."
The mystery surrounding the artist's identity made headlines earlier this year when the latest sculpture was spotted along the seafront of the Aberdeenshire town.
The various sculptures include a Viking boat, fishing boats and a lighthouse.
Mr Malcolm worked much of his adult life at sea, before latterly becoming a welder.
He retired three years ago.
'Nae an artist'
He explained: "The sea to me means freedom."
Mr Malcolm said of his work: "It just evolves when I'm doing it. I never know what I'm doing til I'm finished.
"I'm nae an artist, nah, I'm just a guy that sticks metal together.
"I make sculptures for the simple fact I enjoy doing it."
Of revealing his identity, he said: "What does it matter who did or didn't do it?
"This will be my first and last interview."
You can see the story on Loop on 大象传媒 Scotland at 23:00 on Thursday.
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