It’s been very well-received, with many readers dubbing him “Franksy” as Sunderland’s answer to Banksy. If you fancy checking out the artist’s work, we’ve rounded up some of the places you can spot his murals in the city. For Frank’s story on how he went from a teenager spraying under bridges in the South East to a celebrated Sunderland artist read here.
5. Panns Bank, below Wearmouth Bridge
This huge mural honours the shipyards which once lined the banks of the River Wear. Photo: Stu Norton
6. Barnes Subway
Another animal scene from the Barnes subway. Photo: Stu Norton
7. East End walls
Frank brightened up the East End for hundreds of thousands of visitors to the city as part of the Tall Ships Races 2018. Photo: tallshipssunderland
8. Blue House Pub, Hendon
Perhaps his most famous piece, this artwork pays its respects to former SAFC striker and local hero Raich Carter. It's featured in Netflix docu-series Sunderland 'Til I Die. Photo: JPI Media