 Howson's drawing of Pete Doherty depicts him as dead |
A Scottish artist has drawn images of Pete Doherty in which the Babyshambles singer is depicted as dead. The six paintings feature in a Glasgow exhibition by Peter Howson. Howson, who has battled drug and alcohol addiction, said the pictures were intended to act as a warning against drugs. A spokesman for Doherty said: "Peter Howson has never met Pete as far as I am aware, so I don't know where he's getting his inspiration from." He added: "We have not seen the drawings and I don't see how Peter knows that much about Pete's lifestyle." Howson became established in the 1980s as one of the "New Glasgow Boys", a clique of painters concerned with portraying social issues. He is also known for his distinctive figurative paintings of the Bosnian war and the singer Madonna. Howson said: "Pete Doherty is someone who has really interested me over the last few months. "His spiral downwards reminds me of what I went through myself and I can identify with the way he is acting. "Me wanting to paint him dead was pointing the finger at him and saying 'You can influence a whole generation'. "He could, if he wanted to, become the right kind of hero."
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