A young British graduate from Camberwell College of Arts bases his art on the search for waste which he finds by going trough the streets and later on marks in a very particular way. Ian Stevenson goes out every night to walk trough the city looking for trash in order to express his art. If, when walking in the street, you find a box that tells you to ¿Have a nice life¿, or a paper bag yelling for ¿Help¿, then probably Stevenson has been there. It would also be probable to find a trash can that asks if you like its hat or a refrigerator saying ¿Cool¿, adjective that results very representative taking into account its temperature. It is not strange to find out-of-the-ordinary objects, like a stove-top, a can or a simple bag literally ¿looking at you¿, since after having passed by the hands of Stevenson and receiving their original characterization they obtain an unimaginable life of their own. His creative artistic expressions strike the attention of hundreds of passersby day by day, and have titles like Mother Toilets 1, Sketch 4, Sketch 10 and Pictoplasma Bunny.