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graffology

Graphic Arts Workshops in the Community

 


Graffology develops artistic skills, confidence and group working through large scale illustration projects.
Participants are given control, decision-making powers and ownership of their project

Programmes can take the form of structured workshops involving groups or individuals, or commissions. Each project can be themed work or individually directed subjects.

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Completed projects:

 

At work (1) At work (2) The finished mural

Project:

Tyler Street mural

 


The project was with young people from around Stratford who participated as part of their youth achievement awards. They were asked to come up with characters that were individual but followed a common theme - in this case the socially maligned "Hooded Top".

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Early design finishing touches The finished mural

Project:

The Gap mural

 


This project took place from October to December 2005. Rich ran twelve weekly two hour sessions at the Gap community centre in Warwick with youngsters from the Wednesday Youth Group. The more difficult tasks, such as masking & spraying, and the installation were completed by early February 2006 with assistance from Rich's volunteers and placements.

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One of the walls before the project At work on the murals Close-up of part of the jungle mural

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Client(s):

Bath Street murals

Warwick District Council and BASSAC

 


Warwick District Council were concerned that some boarded-up, flood-damaged south town businesses were being targetted by bill posters and asked us to prepare some artwork for the exteriors of three shops.

Artists Bronia and Dave offered their services, and Rich thought that the project would be an ideal way of involving his "influence" volunteers.

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Basic Dreadlockalien logo Logo with added colour Version of the logo for CD cover

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Client(s):

Dreadlockalien logo

Dreadlockalien

 


Richard Grant, aka Dreadlockalien, required a logo for his CD of poetry. Rich Inwood produced it by designing the text, tidying this up, and enlarging it using an overhead projector.

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The fading old mural Painting the new mural The finished wall

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Client(s):

Hectors House mural

South Town Events Group (STEG)

 


The mural on the side of "'Hector's House" (the Talbot Public House, Rushmore Street) had faded over the 20 years since it was first completed. The South Town Events Group (STEG) asked us to do a public consultation to see if locals wanted the mural refreshed, replaced or just left alone.

The majority of people agreed on a new design, although some weren't so sure. However, on completion the new mural was well received by all.

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