CAMPAIGN FOR CREATIVITY!
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
  We’re so excited to reveal this awesome mural, created in collaboration with Iconic British art jewellers Tatty Devine. It is part of a wider campaign to champion creativity and raise awareness of its current plight within the education system – a matter very close to our hearts.  The number of students enrolling in creative subjects has fallen by 35% since 2010, despite the creative industries contributing more to the economy than ever before – over £100 billion in 2018*. Tatty Devine believes that the next generation will not have first-hand experience of making and crafting, wi ..read more
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Allover and Bridge & Tunnel support the Climate Strike with a rooftop plea to the World
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
On September 20th, millions of people around the world will participate in climate strikes across 120 countries demanding immediate action to tackle the climate crisis. Alongside other leading creative agencies in the UK, marketing consultancy Bridge & Tunnel and our sister company; creative OOH specialists Allover, will be supporting the strikes by channeling their creativity into a Create and Strike activation. The Create and Strike initiative calls on the creative industries to use their skills and resources to support the Global Climate Strike movement this Friday.   The call to ..read more
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Nipsey Hussle – Tribute Mural
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
Nipsey Hussle was a rapper, philanthropist and entrepreneur who was sadly killed on March 31st. I first discovered Nipsey via Gary Vee, a fellow entrepreneur who on several occasions advised Nipsey on his career. It always struck me that the rapper was hungry to learn. He had a growth mindset, admitted to his mistakes and worked on them. He was an inspiration to so many kids living in poor neighbourhoods, showing them that hard work and ‘hussle’ would help you escape certain societal trappings. I decided to paint this mural as a tribute to the late rapper. Although we’re across the ocean in ..read more
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The Mural Project Fighting Child Sexual Exploitation
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
Today, on International Women’s Day 2019, we launch our short documentary film, highlighting the work of the charity Meninadanca in Brazil. One of our lead artists; Sophie Meseg and filmmaker Emily Hatter, have travelled to Brazil to collaborate with the charity and paint murals on two of their famous ‘pink houses’. The Meninadanca pink houses are situated along a stretch of land known as the ‘Exploitation Highway’, the BR-166, which is arguably the worst highway in the world for child exploitation. The documentary highlights some of the issues facing young females and families in the area a ..read more
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Giggs – Augmented Reality Mural
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
It’s not the first time we’ve painted a London skyline, but this one is different for a couple of reasons… Firstly, it’s huge! Taking up the whole side of a two storey building on Redchurch Street, Shoreditch. It took 4 days and 144 cans of paint to complete. Secondly, this mural comes to life! Designed for the Island Records recording artist, Giggs, this mural has integrated AR technology. Scan the wall and you’ll activate a sequence of events that unfold on your phone. Inspired by his new album release, Big Bad, a giant Giggs stomps around the London scene, sw ..read more
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Painting a Mural for The Little Girl Who Gave Zero F*cks
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
“It’s the book I wish had been written when I was younger” Amy Kean   Today we unveiled our latest mural, both to the public, and to the author who inspired it!  We’re lucky enough to know Amy Kean personally, and to have a well-thumbed copy of her number one bestselling book, “The Little Girl Who Gave Zero Fucks” on our studio coffee table. It inspired us so much; we decided to paint a tribute mural. This morning Amy paid us a visit, and added her own finishing touches to the mural. “The Little Girl Who Gave Zero Fucks” is the story of a brave young girl, Elodie-Rose, who one day ..read more
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Painting the Exploitation Highway
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
Meninadanca x Graffiti Life Known as the ‘exploitation highway’, the BR-166 is the worst highway in the world for child sexual exploitation. It is not uncommon for girls as young as nine years old to be forced into the horrors of prostitution along the sides of this second longest highway in Brazil. This week, Graffiti Life artist Sophie Meseg, along with Film Maker, Emily Hatter, will be travelling to Minas Gerais in Brazil, to create two stunning murals. In collaboration with the charity, Meninadanca, they hope to help transform the area, as well as raise awareness of the cause. Meninadanca ..read more
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Valentines Spread The Love Mural
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
It’s now a Graffiti Life tradition – Valentines Day just wouldnt be Valentines Day to us without a love-filled mural. Each year we down tools and take some time to think about what would make us smile on Valentine’s Day. Truth is, we love painting, so any excuse to spread the love is good enough for us… Whatever you think of Valentines Day – (commercial nonsense, money-spinning marketing scam, an excuse to torture single folk by flaunting images of choreographed happiness and selling everything in twos…), it does have one very important thing going for it; It’s a day focused on love. This yea ..read more
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Charlotte Black – Single Launch
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
One thing we love to do at Graffiti Life is to collaborate with music artists. There are so many talented musicians forging their own path in the industry by harnessing the power of the internet and social media in order to spread their music. And if we can help put more ears onto their music; we’re all about it. One such artist that’s popped up on our radar recently is the very talented Charlotte Black. Charlotte was born in Scotland but moved to London to pursue her dreams. Her songs are regularly queued up on our studio Spotify, so it was a pleasure to collaborate with her on an artistic p ..read more
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World Mental Health Day Mural
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by Graffiti Life
3y ago
Today is World Mental Health Day.   We are very proud to have partnered with the Mental Health Foundation to help raise awareness of mental health and wellbeing in general and to mark the day, with an amazing piece of public art in London.   Graffiti Life artist Gioele Corona designed and painted the mural in Shoreditch, East London. “My idea behind this piece was to show how we all see life in our own way. Every person will appear a certain way to us, due to our personal lens” the artist said, “I chose a close friend of mine as the subject for the mural. Sabrina is transgender and ..read more
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