Sarah Spina Mattis and Tom Ingal

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The exhibition features were created on unusual BBC photos, hosted by Bill Billy

An exhibition of pictures created as part of a television series hosted by comedian Bill Billy hosted this week.

Unusual images are opened with Bill Bailey to the audience in Bradford on Thursday at Bay Loading – Former warehouse Which was converted into a place populated for the cultural year in Bradford.

The free exhibition will have pictures made on the fourth series of unusual BBC images, which see artists drawing, sculpting or photographing people with strong personal stories.

Billy, who attended a preview of the exhibition on Tuesday, said the series “Democratically the Full Film”.

“A lot of pictures, if you look back throughout history, are all somewhat dangerous jokes sitting on the horse,” he said.

“[The exhibition] Very far from that and I think this is great. “

Tom Ingal/BBC, a bald man who has a beard reading a plate next to a plate for a small girl smiling and her outstretched arms on the wall of the exhibition. Tom Ingal/BBC

The exhibition is one of the events that appeared in the year of culture in the city of Bradford

The exhibition displays a board by a former professional goalkeeper who turned into the painter David James Football player Gil Sewel, James called “Trailblazer” for women’s football.

“I was an artist for many years, but I didn’t think I would have been asking this to do so,” James said.

“I met Jill again today and said:” I have seen more things in the painting that I did not see the first time, “and this is what I am trying to do in my artistic work.”

“It is not always self -perceived, you must have a little bit of engagement so that you can know what the stories mean.”

Former goalkeeper and current artist David James, smiles and looking outside the camera. It has a short dark hair and an inscribed blue shirt.

Football player David James, Jill Sewel, appeared in the exhibition

Pelly said he had long been interested in visual art, as he recently discovered a passion for drawing wildlife.

“I would like to draw and draw birds, bees and bugs, all this kind of things, and the things that I grew up with.

“All will come to my exhibition soon,” said jokingly.

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