Art Attack's Neil Buchanan unrecognisable as he swaps paints for guitar in transformation
The 90s Art Attack presenter Neil Buchanan looks unrecognisable after swapping his paints and iconic red jumper for a guitar and long salt and pepper hair in his new life as a rockstar.
During his time on the children's show, Neil was known for his clean shaven look and iconic red jumper that he always wore. But the star has since become unrecognisable, sporting a very different look when performing in heavy rock band Marseille.In new pictures, Neil can be seen playing the guitar, and opting for a Rock 'n' Roll style in the form of a pair of dark jeans with a green patterned waistcoat - accessorised with a dark necklace and bunch of bracelets.
As well as rocking out on stage Neil continues paints and draws professionally and showcases his impressive talents online.
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