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I hope you like them, I've really enjoyed painting them and they're going to be done with these amazing paints."Renowned as a tough defender during his career, Craddock clocked up a total of 189 Premier League appearances for Sunderland and Wolves. "I think it's common knowledge that I'm an artist.
That's what I naturally went into when I retired from football."He added: "When I retired, I then experimented with graffiti and photo realism. Moreover, the Wolves legend reckons his passion can be traced back generations."When I left school, football obviously came first, but I continued to paint for my own enjoyment," he said to FourFourTwo in 2004.
"It had become a passion, albeit not one I really discussed much with other people."Craddock continued: "Ever since I can remember I've enjoyed drawing. Even as a kid, I thought I had a pretty good eye for it.
