Before the coronavirus lockdown hit in March 2020, Chris McGuiggan thought that life could not get much worse.
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The 32-year-old, from Bangor, County Down, was drinking heavily while battling mental health issues.
During lockdown, his depression and drinking worsened and then his good friend, Dean, died suddenly.
Frustrated by the lack of help for people struggling like him, Chris turned to art as a way of coping and can now consider DJ Fatboy Slim as one of his fans.
The DJ got chatting to Chris through Instagram, during a street art festival in Belfast, and commissioned him to decorate a spray can for his personal collection.
"It's a great feeling when someone appreciates what you do and wants your art in their own home, never mind a world class DJ such as Fatboy Slim," he said.
Chris has also opened the Codo Drops walk-in centre in his hometown, which aims to improve people's mental health "through art and conversation".
"Anyone that comes into the centre, we let them know that it's an extension of their own home so anything in there is theirs to use whenever they need," he told BBC News NI.
"You don't need to be into art to come in as we have other stuff available, like games, crafting materials, a library and different consoles to use."