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live drawings.
large scale illustrations.
& mural work.

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Lululemon

A live painting for the opening of the East London Lululemon store, across three large canvas’ and the course of one full 12 hour day.

Vans

Working with Vans Dublin and their festive theme #MakeItSpecial, I created two large window illustrations and a personalised canvas live over 2 days during the festive period.

Bespoke bar

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Hit the north

My piece for the annual Belfast based street art festival Hit The North. Bold text, bright colours and 70s feels are my favourite when I have an open brief!

Veuve clicquot

A mixed media mural commissioned by Champagne brand Veuve Clicquot for the Belfast cocktail bar Margot. Designed to fit the recent brand theme ‘Retro Chic’.

Vanstastic

I created this huge window mural over the course of two days as part of the ‘Vanstastic Holiday’ campaign across Europe and the UK.

Copeland

I brought to life the intricate design I had created for the launch of Copeland’s new Rum, by reimagining elements in a large scale mural that spanned the length of the distillery cafe.

Jameson

Commissioned by Jameson Whiskey NI, I created a unique illustration for the space in a large off-license in Ireland. I used a mixture of spray paint and hand-painted acrylic to upscale the design onto the corrugated surface.

‘hazy’ mural

Taking the unpredictability of a Magic 8 ball as my inspiration, I wanted to paint a dynamic piece that summed up the feeling of uncertainty and lack of direction that many people have felt over the past year. 

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Causeway

Partnering with SeedHead Arts alongside a group of artists we took to the laneways of Limavady. My piece, inspired by the infamous song Danny Boy aimed to celebrate the city’s rich musical history.

The Dairy

Hand painted with brushes against a colourful sprayed background. Lots of local references, a nod to the provincial produce they're proud of and a fun photo op with regional slang speech bubbles.

CanOwater 

A live mural for CanO Water completed over the course of a day at the Lunch exhibition at the ExCel centre, London.

Hartley’s jam

A library of illustrations that was used across a Campaign for sub-brand Williams, and to accompany a hand painted custom caravan for the event.

Belfast design

I partnered with local restaurant Tribal Burger and Belfast Design Week to create a live mural championing Belfast City centre over half a day.

Saborro

A large scale mural to make a feature wall backdrop for an independently owned Burrito bar in Ireland.

Belfast council

Big, bold type, glow in the dark stars and a graphic that tells the story of the forgotten local lamplighter. This piece was on a full gable end wall in Ballyhackamore, East Belfast.

Newtonards

A small piece as part of a larger street art jam organised by Daisy Chain Inc. to bring colour to a little area of Newtonards.

CanOwater HQ

One of two large scale murals I designed and painted on the site of CanO Water HQ in London.

Canowater HQ

The second larger, and more colourful mural painted for CanO Water HQ in London.

Bare bun

large abstract mural created using both spray paint and emulsion for the newly opened Bare Bun, a vegan burger restaurant in Belfast City.

Sense

Sense Marketing approached me to create a mural that captured some of their most iconic brand campaigns using fun and playful doodles with a pop of their brand colours.

Jameson

A large, predominantly linework piece to celebrate how Jameson brings people together with music.

Vans ‘Rewear’

Repurposing old plinths, mannequins and stands as part of the Vans Wear On campaign. To accompany the installation I painted a window mural for the front of the Oxford Street store.

HTN ‘22

A fun and playful mural created during Hit The North Street Art Festival in Belfast. The mural plays on the infamous song ‘Belle of Belfast City’ a song affectionate known as ‘Tell me ma’ to locals.

Larne council

Bringing colour to a wee street in my home town that really needed it! I was commissioned by East Antrim Borough Council to create something uplifting for the Larne town centre.

Larne jam

Another council initiative that brought together myself and four other local street artists to transform the underpass in Larne with new pieces of art, created over a day.

Jameson x RJs

I created this internal mural to accompany the external piece that I painted on the gable end wall of Derry bar, Rosie Joes. Similarly to the other, this one was packed to the brim with local slang!

Estrella

Winner of the Estrella Top 50 Gastro pubs award, The Unruly Pig in Suffolk wanted a piece that celebrated the quirky personality behind their brand. And here it is! Ready for their summer beer garden.

Jameson x RJs

This piece was designed to compliment the interior mural for Irish bar Rosie Joes in Derry, Northern Ireland. The design included lots of relatable Irish slang and reference to the infamous Peace Bridge.

Kellys Cellars

Another Jameson mural celebrating local Irish history, at one of Belfast’s oldest bars. Kelly’s Cellars wanted to fuse the spirit of Jameson with the spirit of the Irish.

Larne council

Bringing colour to a wee street in my home town that really needed it! I was commissioned by East Antrim Borough Council to create something uplifting for the Larne town centre.

Youtube

Fusing together floral and graffiti styling in a UV lit secret bar at the annual Youtube Creators summit hosted in Valencia.

The National

Giving the beer garden of Central Belfast bar The National a Jameson makeover with a painted corrugated wall and printed panels in the corridor.

Create London

A dynamic piece that captured the personality of London Advertising agency, and included imagery which was personal to the team, from the Nerf gun to the Croissants!