Gardener praised for Remembrance Day mural drawn in dirt on back of van

A self-employed gardener has received a stream of supportive messages after he drew an intricate mural for Remembrance Day in the dirt on the back of his van.
Undated handout photo issued by Shaun Harvey, a 34-year-old gardener from New York, Lincolnshire, who created the Remembrance Day artwork on a van using his finger and brushesUndated handout photo issued by Shaun Harvey, a 34-year-old gardener from New York, Lincolnshire, who created the Remembrance Day artwork on a van using his finger and brushes
Undated handout photo issued by Shaun Harvey, a 34-year-old gardener from New York, Lincolnshire, who created the Remembrance Day artwork on a van using his finger and brushes

Shaun Harvey, 34, spent an hour-and-a-half using his finger and a brush to create the image after a request from his six-year-old son, Zak.

"My boy wanted me to draw a Lancaster on the back of my van for poppy day (as he calls it)," Mr Harvey told the Press Association.

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The piece sees a Lancaster Bomber aeroplane flying over the scene of a soldier next to a grave, with the words "Lest We Forget".

Undated handout photo issued by Shaun Harvey, a 34-year-old gardener from New York, Lincolnshire, who created the Remembrance Day artwork on a van using his finger and brushesUndated handout photo issued by Shaun Harvey, a 34-year-old gardener from New York, Lincolnshire, who created the Remembrance Day artwork on a van using his finger and brushes
Undated handout photo issued by Shaun Harvey, a 34-year-old gardener from New York, Lincolnshire, who created the Remembrance Day artwork on a van using his finger and brushes

Mr Harvey, from New York, Lincolnshire, said he "used to love art at school" but hasn't done much since.

Pictures of his van have been shared on Facebook thousands of times and some users have even offered him money.

One user wrote: "You have a massive talent buddy. If you ever fancy drawing me one of these I would gladly pay for it."

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After his success on social media, Shaun was invited to Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre to have a picture taken of his van with a real Lancaster Bomber.

"I'm just really thankful for all the love the picture has got," Shaun said. "I will be drawing on my van again but don't think it will get this much response."