
EVENTS, SERVICES, & COLLABS

I collaborated with Selfridges Manchester to create a series of bespoke art pieces for their Spring/Summer 2025 showcase. The collection included three standalone contour-cut works, each presented in floating frames and displayed throughout the store. At the heart of the installation was a large-scale 2m x 2m centrepiece, which remained on display for three months as part of their SS25 event. The project was a chance to bring my work into a high-profile retail space.

I worked with Projekts MCR to create a one-of-a-kind collaged mural, based on one of my earlier pieces. The design has the feel of a giant sticker or paste-up and was built entirely using cuttings from skate magazines. It brings together elements of street art, skate culture, and collage, creating something raw, textured, and completely unique to the space.

I took part in Show X, an exhibition held in the heart of Manchester on Deansgate. I exhibited several pieces alongside a diverse group of regional artists, each bringing their own voice to the space. It was a great opportunity to showcase my work within the local creative community and be part of a wider conversation around contemporary art in the city.

I was invited by London Paste Up, a street art collective, to take part in the Sticker Movie exhibition and London film premiere. I brought my artwork down to London, where it was displayed alongside work from other street artists as part of a month-long exhibition. The show ran in tandem with the release of the Sticker Movie film, celebrating sticker culture and the global street art community. It was a fun, energetic event that brought together artists from across the scene.

I hosted a CTRL + V sticker workshop at Union Manchester for their members. It was a hands-on session where guests could paint, collage, and draw their own designs, which we then turned into custom stickers for them to take home. The workshop was all about creativity, self-expression, and having fun with DIY sticker art—perfect for anyone interested in illustration, street art, or just trying something new.

I ran a collage workshop at a live event for Sneak Energy, giving people the chance to get creative and hands-on. Guests could draw, cut, and collage their own designs, then take their finished piece home. It was a fun, fast-paced session that brought together art and energy in a playful, high-energy environment—perfect for a crowd looking to try something different and express themselves.

I ran a series of spray painting workshops in collaboration with Projekts MCR, where participants used water-based (safer) spray paints to create their own stencil art. People could spray onto paper or, in some cases, customise their own skateboards. It was a fun and accessible way to introduce street art techniques in a safe, creative environment. The sessions encouraged self-expression and were designed to be welcoming for all skill levels, from first-timers to more experienced artists.

I took part in a series of live art demonstrations, including a bespoke piece created for Sneak Energy during a two-day event. I reimagined their logo in my own style, working live in front of the crowd as the event unfolded. It was a great chance to showcase my process in real time and bring a bit of street art energy to the brand's world. These kinds of live sessions are always exciting—they create a direct connection between the work, the audience, and the moment.

I collaborated with Student Fight Night and OddBalls to create a bespoke piece of artwork that was auctioned off to raise money for the OddBalls Foundation. The piece was specially designed for the event and helped bring in a strong contribution to the charity, raising well over a thousand pounds. It was a great project to be part of, combining creativity with a good cause and supporting awareness around testicular cancer.

