See No Evil
Bristol has always championed Street Art and is widely recognised as a centre for urban culture in general. But on the 18th of August, for three days, Bristol was the… Read More →
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Bristol has always championed Street Art and is widely recognised as a centre for urban culture in general. But on the 18th of August, for three days, Bristol was the… Read More →
I’m in no rush to get a full time job. I’m happy with my current work / lifestyle thing going on. But if 4Creative were to offer me a position… Read More →
There’s something about “Britain’s richest living artist” that bothers me. It’s nothing to do with his obsession with death. Nor is it that a lot of his art is produced… Read More →
I normally avoid doing wedding invites but the simplicity of this particular job proved effective. Some colour was later added to each illustration for the final wedding and reception invitations,… Read More →
If you’ve driven along the M62 recently you may have noticed a huge white head overlooking the motorway. The distorted head of a young girl in a dream like state… Read More →
This statement on an office window literally stopped me in the street recently. I took this picture of it, then went home and looked up the company’s website. I then… Read More →
Last weekend the Leeds based artist collective known as Woolgather once again took over a vacant shop next to a Tesco Metro in the city centre and converted it into… Read More →
If your house was burning, what would you take with you? That’s the question that Blogger/Photographer Foster Huntington is asking in his latest project The Burning House. In his own words –… Read More →
I’ve been a huge fan of the TED lectures for a couple of years now, ever since I stumbled on a talk by Zach Leiberman and his EyeWriter project enabling… Read More →
“We are all controlled by someone else” says the Chinese artist Li Wei. “Our thoughts and actions are all controlled by an unseen force.” In an attempt to convey this visually Li… Read More →
On the 24th July 2010 thousands of people around the world were asked to pick up their cameras and record their days. The footage was sent via YouTube to Directors… Read More →
From June to 17th to the 19th some of the UK’s most original illustrators, designers and applied artists will descend on Leeds. For three days, Holbeck Urban Village and Marshall’s Mill… Read More →
On Friday 4th June, 250 graffiti artists and DJ’s from around the world descended on a small suburb of Bristol. The main street in Southville was closed to traffic and… Read More →
There was a great article in Creative Review recently concerning a trend on Twitter called “clienttweaks”. It began with Tweets between copywriters Nick Asbury and Mike Reed talking about how… Read More →
Stumbling upon the Woolgather Art Prize, and in particular Jo Marsh’s work on display next to a Tesco Metro in Leeds last week was a welcome distraction from the weekly… Read More →
If you travel on the London Underground any time soon you may have to do a double take when planning your journey. A series of carefully placed stickers have appeared on… Read More →
As a young man in Brazil, the artist Vik Muniz was shot in the leg whilst trying to break up a fight. With the compensation money he travelled to New… Read More →
There is a room at the Manchester art gallery that is bare except for rows of pulsating lightbulbs hanging from the ceiling. Each person entering the room is invited to… Read More →
I’ve got REC2 in here, but you’ll appreciate it a whole lot more if you watch REC1 and REC2 back to back as they really should be seen as one… Read More →
I’ve never been one for theatre. From the moment my Dad took me to see Star Wars in 1978 I was hooked on the big screen, and despite his best… Read More →
The Kumi Yama is a Japanese themed ski and snowboard festival held every Summer on a glacier in the French Alps. As well as the festival itself there is a… Read More →
There’s a guy in the US who gives away dreams. He began by giving them to his son just before he went to sleep, and he’s now touring the country… Read More →
There are few things I find more rewarding than the discovery of something creatively inspiring. Anything that acts as a break form the ordinary is to me as refreshing as… Read More →
On the 4th September 2009, sixteen pianos appeared in and around the streets of Bristol, England. Some had been placed in parks, others in residential streets, but all of them… Read More →
Here in front of me sits my new printer. It’s been thoughtfully packaged, nicely designed, and by pressing a few buttons I can print and scan images wirelessly. But my… Read More →
On the 9th June 2009 the prestigious Bristol Museum locked its doors. The staff were sent home, windows were blocked out and large trucks came and went. Three days later… Read More →
The film begins with a great quote by Vincent Van Gogh: “The fisherman know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found sufficient reason… Read More →
There’s an interesting social experiment going on in the US at the moment. The Art House is an organisation that was set up specifically to create nationwide art projects, and… Read More →