I was first introduced to Saki & Bitches art, while wandering around Shoreditch looking at street art for the day back in 2018. I can remember falling in love with the bright colours and this curvaceous woman painted boldly. Long flowing orange hair which sang out a message to me of strong female imagery. That... Continue Reading →
Banksy making waves in Rome
It is that time again! I have had an article published by Parkstone International. This is about what Banksy has been upto this year and his new exhibition in Rome called "Banksy - A Visual Protest". You can read the article here. I would love it if you came back and told me what you... Continue Reading →
Anti Semitic or Misguided?
Parkstone have published one of my articles that I revamped for them. You can find it here. Would be awesome if you guys went and showed it some love on the Parkstone Website.
Vhils
Find out more about the street artist Vhils and his unique style of working.
Shelley’s Art Scandal: The Enigma that is Banksy
Think that I have been quiet? Well I have been on holiday getting inspired... which means I have a lot to write about over the coming weeks. In the mean time, I have had an article published with Parkstone, and you can find it here
Love is in the Bin – Banksy
We all know artists can be a little crazy sometimes. We see their capers in the news in an attempt to "express themselves" or draw the publics attention their way. Let's face it, we all have those moments where we do something that makes us stand out, but perhaps sometimes artists take it to the... Continue Reading →
Spotlight on Seth Globepainter
Spotlight on Seth Globepainter https://parkstone.international/2018/06/18/spotlight-on-seth-globepainter/ — Read on parkstone.international/2018/06/18/spotlight-on-seth-globepainter/ Check out my article for Parkstone International
Anti-Semitic or Misguided?
This morning, I felt like I had woken up to a world gone mad. Firstly I put it down to the change in time for daylight savings, as I overheard a conversation from a colleague about how he had kept his cat up late so that it wouldn't wake him up early (not a conversation... Continue Reading →
Shelley’s Art Musings: The complexities of illegal art
Shelley’s Art Musings: The complexities of illegal art https://parkstone.international/2018/03/26/shelleys-art-musings-the-complexities-of-illegal-art/ — Read on parkstone.international/2018/03/26/shelleys-art-musings-the-complexities-of-illegal-art/
Going Nowhere Fast – D*Face
Well the beast from the east is still trying its best to cause havoc in the UK, and while my immediate area is not horrendously affected (there is basically dandruff style snow falling and doing not a lot), some areas around my county are heavily impacted. I can't turn on the local news or listen... Continue Reading →
New Milkmaid – Danny Recal and El Pez
We all say it from time to time... "They don't make things like they used to"... Generally this is attributed to ''things' like vacuums, remember that great lumping hoover that your grandmother used to have? It could suck up Lego bricks without breaking a sweat and never seemed to break, where as now I seem... Continue Reading →
You are Enough – Dreph
Inspiration comes in many ways. I don't know about you, but sometimes I can just be sat, talking about the most mundane of subjects, and suddenly I will be struck by either a word, or something going on around me, which ignites the spark. Other times it can come about from prominent people and the... Continue Reading →
Jimmy C at Whitby Street, Shoreditch.
You may not realise it, but art is everywhere around you. From that god awful picture that is on one of the walls of your office of a set of three smudgy squares of colour, to pattern in the lift carpet, these have all been created from a pattern or design that someone, somewhere, along... Continue Reading →