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Eye Candy is back in Digbeth for the third year

Art festival Eye Candy returns to Digbeth this week to celebrate the work of artists, illustrators and photographers

Mural at the Fireside centre for Eye Candy 2013

Art festival Eye Candy returns to this week to celebrate the work of artists, illustrators and photographers. Graham Young reports

Eye Candy Festival is Birmingham's fast-growing celebration of the visual arts and a chance to see illustrators, artists and photographers fusing their skills to create images that are fresh and exciting.

One new project will feature illustrators adding their own images to photographs of Birmingham Royal Ballet dancers Kit Holder, Celine Gittens and Anna Monleon taken by portrait photographer Mark Salmon.

At a live event, six artists from the Column Arts Agency – Trou, Joshua Billingham, Sweaty Eskimo, Laura Tinald, Joel Millerchip and Guy McKinley – will be overlaying the photographs with motifs and patterns.

One of the pre-show works features a ballerina in flight, surrounded by swans.

The classic ballet Swan Lake springs to mind, until you realise that one of the swans has a plastic drinks-can wrapper caught around its neck, bringing the image straight back to the 21st century.

Mark says: "In every sense this project has been a collaboration with the dancers, the artists and myself.

"Usually I have total control of how my photos are processed, so this is very new to me – I am so excited to see how the artists use and interpret my photographs."