Aimee’s screenprints capture the tensions and gracefulness of movement, drawing from old and new traditions of mark making.
Influenced by the fluency and balance of Japanese brushstroke and graphic street art, she produces one off lengths of printed fabric and paper suitable for large scale commissions. Aimee works from her studio in
A joint interest in Graffiti has led to this present collaboration. Combining contrasting techniques proves to be both a challenge and a source of creative inspiration.
Ponk
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By contorting, extruding and embellishing shapes and patterns he creates his own style, making every piece look different from the last.
Often opting for a collaborative approach, Ponk enjoys the camaraderie and creativity of working together on a piece considering the overall composition of the wall in order to create the finished look of the production
Dibo
This versatile creator began his career realizing murals in a town near
From the beginning his work was based on illustration & the discipline that developed alongside Graffiti which lead him to study animation and graphic design as tool to develop his
creative work.
Nowadays, Dibone is a great designer and draughtsman taking part in many international events.
His work is loaded with dynamism, alluding to a world painted with primary colours and plenty of figures that are twisted in his own physics.

The lowbrow pop art of Vinnie Nylon
Viwers will find crows sat on top of glass vases or perhaps a giant manicule morphing into a trumpet, pouring out notes of cartoon soda pop drips! 1050's housewives and admen draw your attention to the wonders of consumerism... "Luxury SHE desires at a price HE can afford" The underlying message often taken way out of context and given a savage twist in this visual soup. One mermaid like creature battles with her own hand spraying insecticide as she is invaded by bugs and creepy crawlies in the screen print "Death by aerosol" All of the candy coloured joy of this imagery is served up with a dose of wit and irony, leading us to the conclusion that things are rarely as the first appear.









