Renowned for his provocative and satirical street art, Tee Wat remains an enigmatic figure whose irreverent pieces challenge societal norms with a blend of graphic imagery and biting humor. Despite his acclaim, he's often described as somewhat portly. His most iconic works have graced the pages of national publications on multiple occasions. Particularly notable is his portrayal of Max Clifford with the caption "I Can Make You Famous," created in the wake of the PR guru's arrest for historical sex offenses. Another memorable piece, attributed to Tee Wat, materialized in front of the Houses of Parliament, featuring barrels of gunpowder. While some find his art controversial for its daring critique of royalty, celebrity culture, politics, and fame, Tee Wat fearlessly speaks his mind. It's this boldness that elevates him to the ranks of the finest street artists and social commentators in the contemporary art scene.