Categories: Art

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARILYN MONROE @ GRAMERCY PARK STUDIOS

GRAMERCY PARK STUDIOS MARILYN MONROE NIKE SHOEBOX

So it’s Mazza’s birthday today, she would’ve been 90, and it was only right we celebrate in full artistic style by exhibiting my ‘Marilyn In The 90s’ Nike shoebox sculpture at Gramercy Park Studios, 25 Great Pulteney Street W1, for all to enjoy…

Big thanks to Simon for the hook up (total ledge!), Richard (The Boss) for being super cool with everything, Jen (Front of House) for being h-amazingly sweet, JoJo, Luca & Terry (mate, that camera positioning, much appreciated!) for assisting in the build up…

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GAVIN TURK X KRISPY MAX

GAVIN TURK KRISPY AIR MAX

Saw YBA Gavin Turk down Art 16 couple days ago, proper cool dude if don’t already know, so cool, his ‘pink hat / blue suit’ swag totally matched my foot swag on the day, so obvs we took a shot in front of his splendid Project Beard, an art project to benefit his children’s educational charity The House of Fairy Tales, where he depicts himself as the famous artists of the 19th & 20th Century such as Matisse, Dali, William Morris, Man Ray, Rodin and Cezanne.…

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LECCOMILANO BAR MURAL

leccomilano pins milan 1

Recently got invited to paint a mural piece for one of the hippest bars in Milan, LeccoMilano, so obvs I went and did my thang…

Now the last time I went to Milan was way back in Uni days as part of my Fashion course to seek out trends etc etc, and all I could remember was the crazy mileage of shops, that cobbled paving which simply annoyed my feet when walking over it and when the shops closed at lunch time and you had to wait til 3pm or so for them to open, long!…

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COALSTORE

COALSTORE PIECE

Guy’s check out this great project ‘COALSTORE‘ by good friend Paul Smyth, behind Crepe City and Something & Son

COALSTORE is a new project by Something & Son producing ornate pieces of wearable art from the valuable material coal. The project seeks to use the power of beautifully crafted objects and consumerism to tackle climate change through the everyday and familiar form of a shop.

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