Here come the Dogs

Lots of preperation going on in the Dog House, getting ready for the open house & fringe festival in Brighton. It starts in May and runs every weekend through to the bank holiday. Lots of artwork available directly from the artists without the gallery commision.
Read my review in The Guide here

Paste Board - Utility of Space

Thanks to Ffark & Stickee for this recent pasteup photo in Zurich

Pup Art


Just in time for xmas, you can now pick up your own Funky Red Dog Head tie from Gresham Blake the Tailors on Bond Street in the heart of Brighton. Available in a range of funky colours. Thanks to Scotch colin for the photo. New work soon - keep you eye on my photostream. FRD

Xmas Open House

Well, I managed to trek through the snow last week from Brighton to London to visit the Graffik London Gallery in the Portobello road. Tommy & Jem are running a great little gallery space there selling some fantastic urban art and they have a garden full of graffiti. Drop in if you are nearby.

The photo above is part of my Open House exhibition at The Bell pub in Brighton, I get to spend the whole weekend there talking to drunk people about art. Come along for a chat and a beer or head over to the New Steine Hotel in Kemptown to see my exhibition showing there until January 2011.
After the graffiti workshop thing I was asked to do a stencil workshop for the kids in a local school.
They are pretty hot on the urban art thing.
So now I've found myself working on a mural with a group of 9 & 10 year olds.

Its brilliant fun, and they are loving being allowed to paint on the walls.

Also I have an exhibition of new artwork which opens in two weeks.

- Showing at the New Steine Hotel in Brighton from 6th Nov until 2nd Jan 2011.

Come and join us for a glass of wine at the private view on Thursday 4th Nov from 6pm
It's in the bar, so you can't go wrong. Click here for invite.

DogGirl Kneeling on sunburst background

Bring on the Bikini DogGirls.
Its been a fun month.
I did my first grown-ups graffiti workshop for a Stag do,
along with the brilliant Limbo who paints freehand old school graffiti.
I did a few stencils and we customised some t-shirts with the Funky DogGirls. Thanks to the Wet Paint posse for organizing it all so well.

And I was asked to paint at the WestWay arches in Portobello road for the Shiftwork project. Check it out at the Notting Hill carnival this weekend. See you at Graffik.