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I forgot to post all the photos from Dusseldorfs newest street art gallery called Take a Butchers. I was lucky enough to be a part of the opening show alongside My Dog Sighs, M-One and Los Dave.
Play & Destroy is the latest show at the amazing Play Dead gallery in Southsea. Featuring over 40 skate decks from some of the UKs best street artists this is a show full of variety that is not to be missed. Czee painted the wall out front and I got a little space inside the gallery for a skatedeck shaped korpworm.
A dark and drippy background contrasts the silver moon that catches the light as you walk by. Lots of detail in the korpworm feathers and you can choose whatever colour eyes you want (as long as I have the colour)
Size: 300mm x 600mm Media: Marker pen, spray paint and a liberal splash of Indian ink on wood. Born: June 18th 2017 While exploring concepts for an upcoming group show I decided to start work on a project I've had in the locker for a while. Essentially the idea is to have an army of Korpworms that are all seamlessly linked together over several canvases so where one canvas ends another begins, check out the video to see what I mean. The first 5 pieces are ready to go, check them out here...
Very happy to be a part of the Urban Art group show at Chapel Arts in Cheltenham. Here are some photos of my pieces available at the show (including some work in progress shots). Scroll down for a link for more photos from the the other artists including My Dog Sighs, Mason Storm, Dice67, TankPetrol and many more.
Big thanks to Dice 67 for hooking me up. Inspired by "The drugs don't work" by The Verve, this bottle is all about when you lose someone and you need to be with them again.
In 2016 I started a Kickstarter to help fund a solo show at the Play Dead gallery in Southsea. Some of the pledges from that campaign were for commissioned pieces of art and today I was finally able to deliver the very last of those commissions. I don't usually hand deliver work because of the pressure of seeing your art being unwrapped by its new owner but as the pledge was from someone local I decided I would and I'm really glad I did.
Here are a couple of pics of the artwork. It is titled "The Fear Goes Away". Recently I was asked by Upfest to paint up a book press for the launch of their new book. Lots of other artists took part in the project and today all the pieces were officially revealed.
The book launches are in London at Relentless Number 5 on the 1st December and in Bristol at the Upfest Gallery on the 2nd December, if you are interested in attending click on the links at the bottom of this post but if thats not possible you can take a look at all the book presses here or on the Upfest Facebook page. |
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