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Floor art workshop, made by UrbanCanvas and visitors to BARTON'S Tram Shed in Beeston, Nottingham. Part of the launch of their Mythical Monsters Art Exhibition 2011.
As part of the Abandon Normal Devices Festival, volunteers were tattooed by one of the UK's most well-loved artists.
Known as much for his witty commentaries on the human condition as he is for being the illustrator of 'those' birthday cards, at AND festival the talented Mr. Shrigley will turn his hand to the tattooist's art. Volunteers became a living canvas for one of Britain's finest contemporary artists. Participants had the option of going up the road to make the drawing a permanent thing.
Floor art workshop, made by UrbanCanvas and visitors to BARTON'S Tram Shed in Beeston, Nottingham. Part of the launch of their Mythical Monsters Art Exhibition 2011.
The FutureEverything Award recognises outstanding achievement for innovation in art, society & technology. It celebrates creative projects in any medium which offer a new and unique way to experience ...
Alice Bradshaw and Liz Murphy of Contents May Vary talk about the Cu exhibition that they curated for FutureEverything 2010.
Meet the artists behind the work on dot-art.com in this series of videos, designed to give you an insight into their working processes, inspiration and backgrounds. In this episode we meet Howard Gard...