Kilburn Youth Centre was the latest venue for a project I worked on to involve young people designing T-shirts and a backdrop for an event at The Pleasance Theatre.
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Friday, 4 June 2010
Hub festival, Liverpool.
Recently I was invited to the Hub festival in Liverpool to paint. 2 days of music, skateboarding and bmx-ing. Liverpool is a great city with a thriving Graffiti scene.
Many thanks to Beta, Zap graffiti and all those in attendance.
Many thanks to Beta, Zap graffiti and all those in attendance.
Paint workout
The gym has never been appealing to me so I try and work out in a different court. I think the exercise is paying off, my abs have never looked so good!
Saturday, 8 May 2010
Things to do in Cork
Cork was the setting for our next paintathon. The event was 'Rattles The Most' organised by the RTM crew and featured some of Irelands Top Graffiti writers.
On the wall with me was Beta and Dribs. We managed to knock the piece out in 8 hours. And to top off the days event food was supplied by Anita and friends from the Anarchist bookstore. Here's to Anarchy!!
On the wall with me was Beta and Dribs. We managed to knock the piece out in 8 hours. And to top off the days event food was supplied by Anita and friends from the Anarchist bookstore. Here's to Anarchy!!
Finished piece after 8 hours
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Limerick fashion.
Recently I was invited to paint alongside some of Irelands finest Graffiti writers on the Moyross Estate in Limerick. The wall also featured New York Legend Cope 2 who made his first trip to Ireland. Our host was Mark from the South Central LK store in Limerick city centre and the paint was supplied by Montana Black.
We managed to knock this wall out within a day in between rain showers and watching the local children ride there horses up and down the street, no saddle, no helmet.
Many thanks to everyone on the Moyross Estate who came out and got involved with the painting.
We managed to knock this wall out within a day in between rain showers and watching the local children ride there horses up and down the street, no saddle, no helmet.
Many thanks to everyone on the Moyross Estate who came out and got involved with the painting.
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