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Whitecross Street Party

Around 30 artists taking part, live painting, giant knitting, sunshine, DRINKS! If these are some of your favorite things you need to head to the Whitecross Street Party this weekend. Some of the artists include Paul Insect, Best Ever, Burning Candy, Mysterious Al, Shepard Fairey, Dr.D and Inkfestish, if that line-up doesn’t butter your muffin [...]

And the winner is…

So here we have it, the results of the Vader Project competition. The question was What’s one of my earliest memories as a snot nosed kid…’ 60 of you guessed the right answer, which was………C. Me being lifted out of my pushchair by Darth Vader when I was about 3 or 4. Although someone quite [...]

The Hades Shot.

An artists I’ve pretty much been in awe of for a very long time is Mr Jago. I’ve loved watching his style progress over the years and his latest piece, The Hades Shot, which I think is in the new Stolen Space group show in London, is absolutely beautiful. For me, a great piece of [...]

Vader Project Competition.

A long time ago, in a galaxy…well, this galaxy, 100 artists were asked to customize 100 Darth Vader helmets. You can see the results via the links at the bottom of the previous post. If you’d like to get your sticky little fingers on a copy of the project catalogue, I’ve got 4 that I’ll [...]

Full Metal Vader.

Around 3 or 4 years ago I was lucky enough to be sent an exact replica Darth Vader helmet to customize along with around 100 other artists for what would become known as The Vader Project. After wearing it around the house for about a month I finally got to work on it and turned [...]

My own throne.

In October I’ll be flying out to Gambia with 7 amazing artists (Logan Hicks, C215, Broken Crow, Will Barras, Lucy McLauchlan and Ben Eine) to undertake an epic project in which we’ll be transforming some rural villages into one beautiful piece of art. The brains behind the project is Lawrence Williams, owner of the Mandina [...]

Babelgum Video Interview.

Show Opening.

Well, after 6 months of blood, sweat and tears my debut London show ‘The Colour Out Of Space’ finally opened it’s doors on Thursday and what a night it was. The space seemed to fill up almost immediately with a really good mix of people who all seemed to be having a good time and [...]

Getting there…

The New print Dress Up is slowly coming to life, one beautiful colour at a time.

Brainer interview

The nice chaps over at Brainer wanted to check in and see what was happening with the new show. You can read the interview HERE.