So yes, I decided I had to visit Tokyo, Japan this year as it was on the hit list, plus I was needing a break from the same ol’ same ol’ in London, it gets like that sometimes, you just gotta break the pattern to fuel some fresh inspiration.
Expect a crazy, cool blog piece on this one…feel free to keep up to date on my Instagram where i’ll be uploading pics from my visit daily, if not, hold tight for the blog piece in about two weeks…until then, SAYONARA!…
The exhibition features over 100 crazy talented tattooists from around the globe all coming together to donate a work of art to raise awareness for the cancer charity Sarcoma UK.
And if the super fresh art wasn’t enough, Supermodel Cara Delevingne and Super talented tattoo artist Cally Jo showed up and squeezed in a selfie with my Sweet Toof sticker, #COOLFRESHPOW
Well done to Alice Snape (editor of T & I Mag), the rest of the Things & Ink team and Atomica Gallery for such a great show…
The exhibit is on from now til 15th October 2014, so whizz down and have a looky if you ain’t been already…
With all the current Contactless Payment hype hitting the London streets, it was only right to drop a fresh batch of Oyster Wallets to keep your cards nice, safe and fresh lookin’ whilst on the move…
They will be available to buy at Sclater Street Stalls down in Shoreditch, where i’ll be once again selling my fresh wares, and doing a spot of street art…
*FIRST FIVE VISITORS TO MY STALL WHO MENTION THE PIN CODE: 543210YSTER GET A FREE WALLET OF THEIR CHOICE 🙂
For a taster of the event, check out my previous post with video…
Bit of a last minute dot com thing, but ill be down the Sclater Street Stalls event tomorrow doing some live art and selling my fresh wares (cash only) alongside a bunch of other independent traders from 12-8pm…
So if around, pop down if you like, weather should be be nice and soak up some live street action…plus you can meet Nikki, my sweet smiley mate on the stall 🙂
I stand for who I am, and if that means i’m gay, black, white, or whatever, it shouldn’t be a big deal, but unfortunately to some, it’s a problem…
I remember in my school days being bullied, being called racist remarks on the streets, sometimes with my mum, and thought why do people do that, I mean we’re all the same…it’s only when you get older and realise what the term ‘ignorance of others’ actually means.…