Worked on some bits for charity Shelter From The Storm fundraising Festive Art Sale currently on in the window of the old William Hill down Exmouth Market, London
I donated an original hand painted SFTS baseball cap which is up for grabs, along with some impromptu design work on top of the existing W.Hill graphics, which was fun…
Feel free to pop down, check it, cop some art from some other great artists on show & donate whatever you can via the QR Code below or on their site
All purchases will be available to collect from the Shelter (North London location)
Big up the Stööki Fam for pincluding me in their Self-Made Spotlight Series they run to highlight creatives doing bits with their craft.
If you didn’t know, Stööki is an independent Jewellery & Apparel label based in London, presenting themed collections through interactive art and immersive events. I’ve known the guys for a good couple years now & was blessed to take part in this with such good spirited creatives – special mention of Quincey, a key member of the crew who sadly passed away a couple years ago – we facilitated a couple art workshops together in East London back in the day, real cool dude – RIP bro.…
The canvas artwork I created in response to a live Brixton Chamber Orchestra performance at Stockwell’s Hall of Fame in July, is currently displayed in the window at The Department Store, Brixton & will be up for auction at the BCO’s Supporter Launch party there on Nov 4th – lovely jubs – Big up to all the artists that performed that day VIBES
Big up to Silas on hooking things up & for the pics 🙂
The graphic signage at the start and end of Church St. Market inspired the original concept of the mural artwork. The colours really popped like the fruits / veg and energy of the area. The blockyness of the sign signified to me this element of ‘the building blocks of community’ so wanted to explore that more.…