Greater Manchester Artist
Retro Reflections – 80’s Style Spray Painting On Canvas
Retro Reflections - The cheerful colours of the 80's allowed the freedom of colours to run into the minds of the creative brands. The bright visuals in games like Pacman, the trainers, clothes and furniture, it was everywhere! The happy colours left positive vibes and...
Changing Moments – Spray Painted Canvas
Changing Moments - The ups and downs of life can take you in all directions, some brighter than others. Take those directions and combine them together and you have your life map. Here is my representation of that. Spray paint on a deep box canvas 40.6 x 40.6cm / 16 x...
Divisions of Change – Spray Paint Canvas
Divisions of change the path in life can take you in all kinds of directions, whatever one you're on, it's time to own it. Spray paint on a deep box canvas 40.6 x 40.6cm / 16 x 16 inches (The picture with the frame is for the photographic purpose to show the ratio of...
Manchester is known as England’s second city and it is full of culture, diversity and some pretty amazing and talented artists.
Over the last few years, the city has started to come alive with colour and as graffiti splatters its creative mark on walls and buildings. Often illegally so the council are often behind artists trying to either protect it or erase it. Like most councils, they pick and choose with no real framework or rules as to what should stay or go. I bet a Banksy piece would not be cleaned off a wall!
In recent years, Machester has become the big rival for London’s art scene and the city has introduced and hosted many art events giving many gallery artists the opportunities for more exposure with their art. Sadly, during the pandemic at the start of 2020, all these events ground to a sudden halt. The events scheduled for 2021 if open should be even better quality as many artists like me have used the time during lockdown time to produce new collections. So if you do visit Manchester, be sure to hunt out these types of events that support the local artists.
In 2020 and during lockdown I also seized the opportunities to learn even more skills related to the changes happening within the art world such as the new craze of crypto art. I won’t explain the in’s and out’s of it on this page, but the art industry is evolving and galleries will need to either embrace it or could one day become extinct. Manchester does however have some wonderful art galleries still very much alive for you to visit.
Like Brighton, the actual city is full of creative people and therefore many building pops with colour and clever art pieces, some commissioned and some illegal. This captures the attention of locals and visitors to the city as they snap a photo for Instagram. The hashtag #Manchester has an incredible 15,831,108 posts, almost double the number of Brighton pictures. Many of these pictures are art-related pictures, like building with art on them, art canvases and people trying to express their artistic skills with photography, even spray-painted mannequins
Go visit Manchester, it is a fantastic place for all ages.