while St Marks school in Bromley south was having there summer holidays, AeroArts was asked to repaint the playground wall with a ocean sea life themed mural.
over the summer holidays i was involved in a youth workshop working with PositiveArts to help create this graffiti jungle mural working with local residents and members from the oxford and bermondsey youth club.
for more information and images of the full mural go to PositiveArts post
myself and MrCenz was battling with the wet weather over the weekend at the annual Urban art fair on Josephine road Brixton, i managed to finish the mini production i was working on over the two days. there was some great artists and works on display and looking forward for the bigger plans for next years fair… to keep in the know of whats going on next year bookmark urban art fair
here are some photos from the weekend
i was recently involved in the restoration of the Brixton windmill mural, Facebook link
artists involved – Mr Cenz (coordinator), Aero, Tizer and Solo one from Positivearts.co.uk (community Mural specialists)
The Windmill mural, Lyham Road was originally painted by Mick Harrison and Caroline Thorp — 1983. the mural had become very faded by the elements over the years and was at risk of being lost . The mural tells the history of Brixton’s Windmill, the only inner city windmill still surviving in London.
the project was undertaken by Ruth from the London mural preservation society , Vinnie from New leaf , Clapham film unit and Positivearts.co.uk
the mural restoration is part of a documentary the Clapham film unit is filming about London’s murals called ‘If walls could speak’
timelapse of the Brixton Windmill Mural
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B6qCMTYyYY&feature=player_embedded
images of the Mural