S C R E E N P R I N T S
For sale. Colour selection:
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Arran Gregory/ Freelance Artist/Designer
28/10/2009
16/10/2009
P O I N T E R F O O T W E A R
OK! so it's been a while, but I have just finished my first 'ArranGregory'
Series of T shirts.. for Pointer.
pointerfootwear.com
I will post the designs once the T's are released (2010 spring/summer)
But If you havn't got a pair of pointers yet then get on it!!
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OK! so it's been a while, but I have just finished my first 'ArranGregory'
Series of T shirts.. for Pointer.
pointerfootwear.com
I will post the designs once the T's are released (2010 spring/summer)
But If you havn't got a pair of pointers yet then get on it!!
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30/09/2009
L I F E I N P A N O R A M I C
is the title of a new blog I'm keeping. It's a collection of photographs I've taken
over the past couple of years. Most are from this summer actually. Have a look.
panoramicarran.blogspot.com
is the title of a new blog I'm keeping. It's a collection of photographs I've taken
over the past couple of years. Most are from this summer actually. Have a look.
panoramicarran.blogspot.com
M O N S T E R A V A L A N C H E
Monster Avalanche are a new Super Heavy Punk band from London.
They needed gnarly artwork for the bands EP soon to be released.
This project was a combined effort from Myself, Max Parsons and
York Ishida. We were determined to use relative Punk imagery, (skull)
executing the artwork as simply and neatly as possible whilst still
maintaining plenty of expression.
maxparsons.blogspot.com
Yorkishida1.blogspot.com
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Monster Avalanche are a new Super Heavy Punk band from London.
They needed gnarly artwork for the bands EP soon to be released.
This project was a combined effort from Myself, Max Parsons and
York Ishida. We were determined to use relative Punk imagery, (skull)
executing the artwork as simply and neatly as possible whilst still
maintaining plenty of expression.
maxparsons.blogspot.com
Yorkishida1.blogspot.com
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29/09/2009
So the Mirror Bear is now at ELECTRIC BLUE GALLERYin East London
for the next 6 weeks. Please visit him, he's getting old and tired.
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for the next 6 weeks. Please visit him, he's getting old and tired.
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Teenage Kicks : Opening night, This Thursday 24th September 2009
Electric Blue Gallery presents “Teenage Kicks”, beginning a series of shows of London’s
most exciting emerging new talent alongside animations by Dazed & Confused’s revered
Pierre Debusschere for fashions man of the moment Romain Kremer. Electric Blue Gallery
presents T.S.Abe and Arran Gregory.
Arran Gregory : Bear
Arran Gregory is another of London’s exciting new artists breaking into the scene, his visions
of the animal kingdom in life size glitter ball mirror are really something to be seen to be believed.
His visions are brave, quirky and exciting. The shear size of the pieces are a master to behold,
months of painstaking research and sculpture go into each piece. At only 21, and with already
three exhibitions, he is working on projects with the BBC, Pharell Williams and Nike Town.
Electric Blue Gallery presents “Teenage Kicks”, beginning a series of shows of London’s
most exciting emerging new talent alongside animations by Dazed & Confused’s revered
Pierre Debusschere for fashions man of the moment Romain Kremer. Electric Blue Gallery
presents T.S.Abe and Arran Gregory.
Arran Gregory : Bear
Arran Gregory is another of London’s exciting new artists breaking into the scene, his visions
of the animal kingdom in life size glitter ball mirror are really something to be seen to be believed.
His visions are brave, quirky and exciting. The shear size of the pieces are a master to behold,
months of painstaking research and sculpture go into each piece. At only 21, and with already
three exhibitions, he is working on projects with the BBC, Pharell Williams and Nike Town.
DIY LONDON SEEN received a huge amount of Press coverage from the likes of:
thelondonpaper
fadwebsite
artdaily
guardian
thisislondon
eveningstandard
nytimes
.
thelondonpaper
fadwebsite
artdaily
guardian
thisislondon
eveningstandard
nytimes
.
Alongside the Mirror Bear I also exhibited two framed illustrations.
One Framed Screenprint (1/15) and the Original drawing. The piece
was done three years ago although this was the first time it had
ever been exhibited.
2 Coloured screen Prints for sale (Contact me if you'd like one) / 10 Left
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One Framed Screenprint (1/15) and the Original drawing. The piece
was done three years ago although this was the first time it had
ever been exhibited.
2 Coloured screen Prints for sale (Contact me if you'd like one) / 10 Left
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21/08/2009
J DILLA hand drawn T shirt for Tom Reynolds's Birthday present
AKA 'The Fresh Princes' Dj-ing Snap Crackle & POP
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AKA 'The Fresh Princes' Dj-ing Snap Crackle & POP
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18/08/2009
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So, above is a picture of the venue for my next exhibition. Here I am checking it out
with Max and Jensen to see whether the Mirror Bear will fit through the door. I think it's
going to be a tight squeeze. Anyway, the show is names 'DIY London Seen' and consists
of a selection of 20 artists from a similar skateboarding, street culture background.
I'm really excited about this one and honored to be involved.
The Exhibition runs from August 17th until September 5th.
Unit 11,
Covent Garden,
The Market,
London
WC2 8RF
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So, above is a picture of the venue for my next exhibition. Here I am checking it out
with Max and Jensen to see whether the Mirror Bear will fit through the door. I think it's
going to be a tight squeeze. Anyway, the show is names 'DIY London Seen' and consists
of a selection of 20 artists from a similar skateboarding, street culture background.
I'm really excited about this one and honored to be involved.
The Exhibition runs from August 17th until September 5th.
Unit 11,
Covent Garden,
The Market,
London
WC2 8RF
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An Exhibition inspired by the Artists featured in ‘BEAUTIFUL LOSERS’
DIY LONDON SEEN - An exhibition documenting the work of, and inspired by,
the Artists featured in Aaron Rose's 'Beautiful Losers' will take place in the heart
of London’s Covent Garden this summer; an area committed to supporting emerging
new talent. The exhibition will coincide with the film's UK release at the Institute
of Contemporary Arts (ICA) and its subsequent DVD release.
DIY LONDON SEEN will include work by Ivory Serra and Cheryl Dunn, who photographed
the origins and rise of the Alleged Gallery and its Artists in the US, alongside a group of
emerging Artists living and working in London, who are currently creating work with a
similar freedom of spirit. Harmony Korine, Ed Templeton, Mark Gonzales, Barry McGee,
Shepard Fairey, Jo Jackson, Thomas Campbell, Deanna Templeton, Stephen Powers, Chris
Johanson, Mike Mills and the late Margaret Kilgallen were part of a seminal artistic
movement in 1990’s American suburbia, creating their own artistic subculture and a
unique form of ‘outsider’ art that laid a foundation for many young artists working all
over the world today. Their doodles and artistic experiments began on the streets of
their individual hometowns as a sideline to the skate and drug culture that was part of
their teenage years, often in the form of graffiti, signs or tags on trains. Having been
brought together by Aaron Rose in his now legendary ‘Alleged Gallery’ in New York,
their powerful artworks were soon making their mark not only in the US but across the
globe; becoming an inspiration for a new generation of Artists working all over the world today.
Curated by Bakul Patki and Lee Johnson of ‘Watch This Space’, the show ‘DIY London Seen’
brings together twenty young Artists, whose work encapsulates a similar naivety, freedom
and energy to that of the original ‘Beautiful Losers’, and a shared willing to create art for
art’s sake. Whether they be painters, photographers, illustrators, sculptors or filmmakers,
the Artists have in common an inbuilt passion to produce work that is neither defined by
the art market, nor any factor other than the desire to express their innate creativity;
reflecting the society they inhabit and the emotions they experience, through their preferred
artistic medium.
DIY LONDON SEEN - An exhibition documenting the work of, and inspired by,
the Artists featured in Aaron Rose's 'Beautiful Losers' will take place in the heart
of London’s Covent Garden this summer; an area committed to supporting emerging
new talent. The exhibition will coincide with the film's UK release at the Institute
of Contemporary Arts (ICA) and its subsequent DVD release.
DIY LONDON SEEN will include work by Ivory Serra and Cheryl Dunn, who photographed
the origins and rise of the Alleged Gallery and its Artists in the US, alongside a group of
emerging Artists living and working in London, who are currently creating work with a
similar freedom of spirit. Harmony Korine, Ed Templeton, Mark Gonzales, Barry McGee,
Shepard Fairey, Jo Jackson, Thomas Campbell, Deanna Templeton, Stephen Powers, Chris
Johanson, Mike Mills and the late Margaret Kilgallen were part of a seminal artistic
movement in 1990’s American suburbia, creating their own artistic subculture and a
unique form of ‘outsider’ art that laid a foundation for many young artists working all
over the world today. Their doodles and artistic experiments began on the streets of
their individual hometowns as a sideline to the skate and drug culture that was part of
their teenage years, often in the form of graffiti, signs or tags on trains. Having been
brought together by Aaron Rose in his now legendary ‘Alleged Gallery’ in New York,
their powerful artworks were soon making their mark not only in the US but across the
globe; becoming an inspiration for a new generation of Artists working all over the world today.
Curated by Bakul Patki and Lee Johnson of ‘Watch This Space’, the show ‘DIY London Seen’
brings together twenty young Artists, whose work encapsulates a similar naivety, freedom
and energy to that of the original ‘Beautiful Losers’, and a shared willing to create art for
art’s sake. Whether they be painters, photographers, illustrators, sculptors or filmmakers,
the Artists have in common an inbuilt passion to produce work that is neither defined by
the art market, nor any factor other than the desire to express their innate creativity;
reflecting the society they inhabit and the emotions they experience, through their preferred
artistic medium.
06/08/2009
28/07/2009
LONDON 2012 + COCA COLA
In July I worked alongside Dan Magee, Vaughan Baker, Simon Peplow and Laurence
'Log' Roper creating skateboard artwork for Coca Cola.
The brief was to hand customise 23 skateboards decks in a day and a night for the
executives of the 'Coca Cola & Olympics Activation board'.
Day one was hosted at the prestigious Mother London, Coca Colas marketing agency.
Day two was the presentation at Coca Colas UK head office in Hammersmith.
Each executive filled in a short questionnaire asking about their general interests etc.
Each artist was given six sets of executive answers to base their board graphics around.
For each of my boards I integrated a quote from a famous athlete into the image.
I dropped the concept for the Michael Jackson board though. No quote necessary.
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In July I worked alongside Dan Magee, Vaughan Baker, Simon Peplow and Laurence
'Log' Roper creating skateboard artwork for Coca Cola.
The brief was to hand customise 23 skateboards decks in a day and a night for the
executives of the 'Coca Cola & Olympics Activation board'.
Day one was hosted at the prestigious Mother London, Coca Colas marketing agency.
Day two was the presentation at Coca Colas UK head office in Hammersmith.
Each executive filled in a short questionnaire asking about their general interests etc.
Each artist was given six sets of executive answers to base their board graphics around.
For each of my boards I integrated a quote from a famous athlete into the image.
I dropped the concept for the Michael Jackson board though. No quote necessary.
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