Moorgate Primary School
The Head at Moorgate Primary School contacted us to brighten up a dull bike shed and promote the idea of...
Not just tagging
We're always trying to come up with new and exciting things to engage young people and decorating shoes,...
Graffiti Workshops without spray paint!
You don't have to use spray paint to get people involved with street art. It's easy to design and decora...
Two Rivers High School, Tamworth
We had a call earlier in the year from Jane Buckingham, the Head of Art at Two Rivers School in Tamworth...
Perry Barr skate park, Birmingham
Here's some flicks from one of the half-term projects we called in to help facilitate. The team at 610 Y...
Worcester Graffiti mural
The crew at GraffitiArtist.com were asked to help students at Tudor Grange Academy in Worcester to creat...
Jardine Crescent Youth Centre
Here's an example of a workshop and how quickly a great piece of urban art can be produced. GraffitiArti...
What's Your Point? Mural Project
The team was approached by Pauline Marshall at What's Your Point?, a youth inclusion group in Redditch, ...
Perry Barr skate park, Birmingham
Here's some flicks from one of the half-term projects we called in to help facilitate. The team at 610 Youth Centre in Kingstanding, with support from Birmingham Wheels, had been working with the skaters and BMXers who ride the park and asked us to get involved. Youth workers DJ Merko and Justin pitched up a sound system and dropped some tunes while we got the young people involved in the art side of things. Every young person designed and decorated a trucker or flat peak cap and gave their input into what designs should go on the ramps. We then kitted them out with overalls, gloves and masks to start spraying. After a quick health and safety chat we got cracking and within the 2 days we had the park was decked out with flash graffiti pieces on all the uprights, then protected with a graffiti-proof coating. Mission accomplished!







