So the Supa Market run by Supa Academy and supported by River Island over the weekend was a huge success and really glad I was part of such an enterprising initiative.
So much so, I contributed my artistic flavour to one of their tote bags which is now up for grabs…
For a chance to win this exclusive & limited edition tote, simply check out @SupaAcademy on Twitter to find out how to put yourself in the running…good luck!…
I will be joining the Supa Academy a social enterprise for enterprising young people, with the likes of River Island, Barclays LifeSkills, Facebook and Pepsi at the UKs first youth led pop up market in Londons Brick Lane over this weekend…
My role will be to provide a platform, in this case a PINS pop up retail space, through which I will teach young people various skills involved in running a shop aswell some of the entrepreneurial skills I’ve picked up along the way…
Thanks to Bejay, co-founder of Supa Academy and the main man behind #SupaMarket, an idea which has taken almost 12 months to develop and fine tune, so props to him and the team involved in following that vision through…oh, and did I mention this dude is only 19!…
My collaboration artwork with the party goers is up on display on Roscoe Street alongside other artists in the street for 6 weeks, so feel free to make a visit and check out, some great pieces up…
Thanks to Becky Hoghton for inviting me down once again and Teddy Baden for sorting out all the street art side, until the next one…
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WXSP is back again, with an even bigger list of artists getting involved, including me…
I got invited back to carry out another interactive art vibe activity (last year did my doodle / badge making workshop alongside Disco Loco which went pretty POW!) which will involve the public contributing to some artwork which I will kick off onto a canvas board, which will then be exhibited along Whitecross Street for six weeks…
Will have a proper stall to sell merchandise from like last year too, so bring that cash money and cop some freshness if you like, as well as contributing to some pretty sweet art!…
The Urban Art Fair kicked off over the weekend down in Brixton on Josephine Avenue, and I got invited down to paint a piece, which was nice…
Splashed some Acidic Lipweed on some boarding which turned out pretty sweet, alongside some other great street artists including Inkie, Fanakapan, Vodker, Philth plus more…
Big thanks to one of the greats in the game, Mr Cenz and Positive Arts for sorting it all out…