GIANT MURAL AT UPFEST 2018 – BRISTOL
“VERTIGO” – UPFEST 2018
From Friday the 27th of July to Sunday the 30th of July I spent 3 full days swaying 50 ft up in the air in the wind and rain on a Scissor lift at Europe’s largest street art and graffiti festival UPFEST 2018 in Bristol featuring more than 400 artists dotted around the streets of Bedminster visited by over 50,000 members of the public.
Despite the torrential rain and heavy winds, it was great fun making this mural come to life. I haven’t missed an Upfest event since its conception back in 2008 and this is my largest one to date. You can find some of my previous walls including one with My Dog Sighs, here on my site.
The finished mural can be found at Red Point Climbing Centre Bristol
Video by the incredible Nick Sneath featuring music by my hero and friend DJ Food. Spray paint supplied by Kobra Paint.
Thank you to all the wonderful people who came to visit us throughout the event!
SNUB23 X MDS COVENTRY 2018
SNUB23 x MDS
A Collaboration with MyDogSighs at Fargo Village Coventry Part of URBAN CULTURE 2018 Melting in the sun surrounded by friendly people and beer.
Colours by Kobra paint
Big Thanks to Spray Station
Timelapse by Print Manufactory
SNUB X LOVE MUSIC, HATE RACISM 2018
It all begins with an idea.
**PRESS RELEASE**
Internationally renowned graffiti artist Snub23 is unveiling a giant mural at Village Underground, Shoreditch, promoting Love Music Hate Racism and Stand up to Racism, in the run up to the United Nations Anti-Racism Day demonstrations in the UK and internationally on the March 17th.
Using the Great Eastern Street Wall Gallery, generously donated by Village Underground, one of London’s leading clubs and cultural spaces, Snub23 hopes his art will help drive home the message that music unites, while racism divides.
“Music and solidarity messages go through many movements and we’re reinforcing a strong message that music brings people together. We’re such a multicultural country it’s ridiculous that we have racism,” says Snub23, whose parents took him to demos called by Stand up to Racism’s forerunner, the Anti-Nazi League, and to punk gigs as a child.
After two decades of painting street art, Snub23 describes his work as “hard-hitting, raw, in your face, strong imagery that makes you feel powerful.”
Red Saunders, co-founder of Rock Against Racism, the spiritual and organisational forefather of Love Music Hate Racism, says, “The mural stands on the route of the 80,000-strong march to the first RAR carnival in Victoria Park 40 years ago. Incendiary graphics were at the heart of RAR’s work back then and it is brilliant to see graphic artists standing up to be counted again.”
Village Underground says, “Village Underground loves music and hates racism or bigotry in any form. We are delighted to have the opportunity to support an organisation that recognises the universal power of music to break down barriers and build relationships.”
Love Music Hate Racism Coordinator Lois Browne says the fight against racism has never been more important, and music is back on the front line of the struggle.”
“Love Music Hate Racism is about celebrating the vibrant multicultural and multiracial society we live in. We’ll be doing that on the M17 demo with a big sound system and guest artists appearances.”
“We are facing a massive rise in racism in Britain and across the globe. Migrants and refugees are being scapegoated. EU nationals are used as bargaining chips in Brexit negotiations. Anti-Muslim campaigns by the press have led to a dramatic rise in Islamophobic attacks in the wake of terror attacks in London and Manchester. Institutional racism is seen through deaths in police custody and the tragedy at Grenfell.”
“We have Trump in the USA and in Europe, the rise of the Freedom Party in Austria, Front National in France and AfD in Germany are signs of a resurgence of the far right. Music can help turn back this tide.”
Musicians have always understood their art thrives on diversity. They have always stood firm against efforts to segregate our communities, and their fans have responded. That is why, for example, efforts to marginalise and ghettoise musical forms such as Grime, now the UK’s best-selling genre, have failed.
From Nina Simone to Kendrick Lamar to Stormzy, artists have constantly challenged the status quo to ensure that people remain united.
Music is a connector, a cultural fabric that transcends social barriers and LMHR’s aim is to celebrate and defend the vibrant multicultural and multiracial society we live in and enjoy. Spread the message…
• Twitter: @lmhrnational
• Instagram: @lovemusichateracism
• Facebook: LoveMusicHateRacism
#lovemusichateracism #LMHR
photo credit: GUY SMALLMAN
ONE DAY, ONE WALL 2017
ONE DAY,
ONE WALL
BTN>LDN
LDN>BTN
First flight out, last one home. Completed in one day.
Parallax wall. Painted at ADM squat, Amsterdam. To celebrate it’s 20 years strong and to say goodbye as they are being evicted next year
ONE DAY, ONE WALL
BTN>AMS : AMS>BTN
Shot at ADM, Amsterdam
First flight out, last flight home.
Filmed and edit by ALEON
Powered by Kobra Paint ITA
Music by DJ FOOD
KEEP MOVING, STOP THINKING : A SOLO EXHIBITION
SNUB: Keep Moving, Stop Thinking
Street artist and graphic revolution SNUB has announced his first hometown gallery residency in Brighton.
The first of its kind, ‘Keep Moving, Stop Thinking’ encourages interactivity. A responsive exhibit where new work will be painted and installed throughout the show’s duration. This is the manifestation of an urgent creative stream of consciousness. No holds barred.
SNUB will be in residency throughout the exhibit. Attendees will have the opportunity to buy work and meet him on the day. His work will be influenced by his interactions with the public.
‘Keep Moving, Stop Thinking’ opens on Friday the 1st of December and runs for six weeks.
SNUB is fighting the uninvited visual invasion of commercialism. Inspiration is fired by frustration; emotion becomes a plan of attack. Anger is the weapon, and any object the ammo in the fight against the optical overload.
KEEP MOVING, STOP THINKING PROMO VIDEO
Video: Nick Sneath
Drone: Roarke Pearce
Stedicams: TimSnapcott