Meet the 'British van Gogh', an artist who is the spitting image of the famed painter - and even lives on the same street.
Carl Stafford, 59, says he is often told he looks like the late Dutchman.
Staff at a van Gogh exhibition even did a "double take" when he turned up and put on a straw hat, Carl says.
Eerily, the grandad-of-four also lives just yards away from where van Gogh briefly stayed in Ramsgate, Kent in 1876.
Carl said: "When I went to London I got a few photos taken of myself with the straw hat.
"The lady on the reception desk said she had to look twice because she thought it was Van Gogh sitting in the corner.
"I know I'm not Van Gogh come back, but I can definitely empathise with him.
"It's crazy to think he was also a struggling, unknown artist living on this same street.
"I'm kind of in the same position he was. I've got lots of talent yet I feel like I'm on the bottom of the pile, drowning in a sea of technology.
"We definitely have different styles of work but we have lots of other things in common.
"I can definitely empathise with him. It feels like a real honour and privilege as an artist to have so many similarities with him."
Van Gogh briefly lived in Ramsgate during a short stint as a teacher at a boy's boarding school in April 1876, when he was 23 years old.
When the school, based on Royal Road, moved to Isleworth, London in June 1876, van Gogh followed.
While van Gogh's stay in Ramsgate may have been fleeting, Carl has been determined to make the town his artistic home.
He has even turned his flat into a piece of art - with each room being decorated in a different theme.
The full-time artist, who describes his style as "surrealist", holds open houses and has had over 100 people come to see his flat.
His kitchen is entirely ocean themed, completed with turtles and fish, while his living room has an ancient Egyptian theme.
He says his four grandchildren love spending time and playing in his flat.
His landlady also does not mind the changes he's made and says they are "improvements".
Carl said: "Once I saw this flat I fell in love with it. When I realised Van Gogh had lived here it was even better.
"It was amazing as an unknown artist that had just moved here to find that out.
"The flat hadn't been painted in about 20 odd years. The landlady didn't mind me painting - she said it's an improvement.
"It's like walking into a gallery. I love it and I think van Gogh would have been impressed."
Carl Stafford, 59, says he is often told he looks like the late Dutchman.
Staff at a van Gogh exhibition even did a "double take" when he turned up and put on a straw hat, Carl says.
Eerily, the grandad-of-four also lives just yards away from where van Gogh briefly stayed in Ramsgate, Kent in 1876.
Carl said: "When I went to London I got a few photos taken of myself with the straw hat.
"The lady on the reception desk said she had to look twice because she thought it was Van Gogh sitting in the corner.
"I know I'm not Van Gogh come back, but I can definitely empathise with him.
"It's crazy to think he was also a struggling, unknown artist living on this same street.
"I'm kind of in the same position he was. I've got lots of talent yet I feel like I'm on the bottom of the pile, drowning in a sea of technology.
"We definitely have different styles of work but we have lots of other things in common.
"I can definitely empathise with him. It feels like a real honour and privilege as an artist to have so many similarities with him."
Van Gogh briefly lived in Ramsgate during a short stint as a teacher at a boy's boarding school in April 1876, when he was 23 years old.
When the school, based on Royal Road, moved to Isleworth, London in June 1876, van Gogh followed.
While van Gogh's stay in Ramsgate may have been fleeting, Carl has been determined to make the town his artistic home.
He has even turned his flat into a piece of art - with each room being decorated in a different theme.
The full-time artist, who describes his style as "surrealist", holds open houses and has had over 100 people come to see his flat.
His kitchen is entirely ocean themed, completed with turtles and fish, while his living room has an ancient Egyptian theme.
He says his four grandchildren love spending time and playing in his flat.
His landlady also does not mind the changes he's made and says they are "improvements".
Carl said: "Once I saw this flat I fell in love with it. When I realised Van Gogh had lived here it was even better.
"It was amazing as an unknown artist that had just moved here to find that out.
"The flat hadn't been painted in about 20 odd years. The landlady didn't mind me painting - she said it's an improvement.
"It's like walking into a gallery. I love it and I think van Gogh would have been impressed."
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00:00 I'm Karl Stafford, artist. I would class myself as surrealist. Salvador Dali, Esher,
00:07 and all the surrealist movements I really like. When I first saw the flat I didn't realise
00:18 that Van Gogh lived in this area and he taught in this area.
00:29 We had a look at the flat and decided I was going to have it. We sat in the park, Spencer
00:36 Square, and we noticed that there's a bust about that high. We went, "Oh, that's Van
00:42 Gogh's." We read about it, then realised he actually lived here. Then he taught here at
00:49 a boys' boarding school across the road. Then I looked like him.
00:56 It was like, "Wow, this is amazing. I'm an unknown artist. No one knows who I am." Van
01:03 Gogh was kind of like the same. No one knew who he was. No one recognised him. He had
01:10 no money because it was Theo that kept him, his brother. I'm kind of like, what do you
01:20 call it? I'm on a par with him, even though it's 300 years ago. He's the same. When he
01:27 lived here, no one knew who he was. I'm the same. No one knows who I am. We're kind of
01:37 like clicked in that kind of way.
01:41 You said that you looked like him. Did you ever get mistaken?
01:45 I did when I went to the Van Gogh thing in London. I took my other half's straw hat and
01:52 I sat in the room with this straw hat and everyone's looking at me twice. Then when it kind of
02:03 finished and we went to reception, the reception lady said I had to look twice because I really
02:10 thought that was Van Gogh sitting in the corner with a straw hat on. So every now and again,
02:16 if I put my straw hat on, I look like Van Gogh a little bit. I like to think that I'm
02:21 his kind of like brother in the 21st century.