Streetfest, the dopest, livest, illest street art and culture festival, returns with a P-P-POW!! Located in the heart of East London, the festival will bring together creative performers, singers, skaters, poets, rappers, riders and everything in between…
If you came last year, then you know how donuts it was…this year, the SF team are expanding even further with an additional warehouse, a third music stage and a new street course for 2012!…
Charlton School…I came…I saw young people get mad creative…I conquered in my own special way!
After completing artwork on a variety surface’s including t-shirts, caps, spray cans, and canvases, we wrapped up the 6 weeks with a final ‘Olympics’ inspired canvas designed entirely by the young people…which was random to say the least, but hey, they had fun and that’s what it’s all about…
It’s always a pleasure interacting with such diverse personalities and seeing individuals come out their shell and expose their artistic talent through their artwork…the best part though was the jokes, too many funny characters/moments to mention…jokes n creativeness is a healthy mix!…
The first PINS Workshop of the year kicked off at Charlton School, a Group 7 Community Special (ages 11–19) School for students with low incidence special educational needs. They asked me to come down and deliver some creative therapy sessions which would allow the young people to express themselves through t-shirt/cap/canvas design and then all come together at the end to create an Olympic inspired mural.…
Streetfest…if you dont know, your late…but if you do know, then great…
StreetFest is the first and only live art street festival in UK. StreetFest performers are drawn from a collective of creative painters, architects, designers, illustrators, skaters and writers who live to express themselves during the day through live demos, screenings and shows. Our niche festival pulls together design styles and crews from all over the UK making the day a real nice interactive event.…
In these times of political madness and suffering around the world, Artist Schoony, who used to work as a film and TV special effects artist before turning to fine art, highlights these issues with his current exhibition: ‘Boy Soldiers’ Group show taking place at two venues: Blackall Studios and Graffik London Gallery. All info see above flyer.
The exhibition features a whole heap of creative talent including Insa, Goldie, D*Face, Inkie plus more.…