Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Maison Stratford

The lads from Maison got back in touch with Bring Colour as they were setting up a new "Maison" over in Stratford. We had previously worked with the guys when they were based at Maison in Priory Place, they had taken over the empty Dogma unit and opened up Baby Buddha, as an attempt to put some life into the area.

We were called in to do some graphics for Baby Buddha & the guys were that happy with the results that they booked us in to do "Maison Stratford" when it was just a pipe-dream.
 



We spent a couple of days over in Stratford with the guys and did a few different bits for them. The main feature is the stairway where we painted some stylized cityscape's as they wanted a kind of sex in the city vibe. On the outside of the building we painted some signage and also a repeated Maison logo which would be a VIP photo wall.  

Recently we popped back over to Stratford to put some Maison logos in the DJ area and on a coffin for some Halloween photos!

Our murals are bespoke, one-off, unique pieces of artwork.

Interior walls, exterior walls, vehicles, backdrops, canvases, we can paint the image you want where you want it!

If you have an enquiry or would like to discuss the design solutions that we can offer you, then please get in touch.

Monday, 10 December 2012

Hedgey's Studio

Hedgey must of been missing Bring Colour as he was back on the blower asking us to pop down to the studio and do some more decorating.  We went over to the studio to see the man himself and find out what he wanted doing this time. 

Hedgey was off to the Amsterdam for a weekend break & wanted us to paint a mural on a wall in the front of the studio as a surprise for him when he returned. He left us the with keys to the studio and the instruction "Paint something I'll like!"

So, Hedgey went off for the weekend & we got busy down the studio.
 


He arrived home on Sunday evening but couldn't wait till the following morning to check out what we'd done, so went straight to the studio and phoned us up... "You nailed it, I love it!"

Our murals are bespoke, one-off, unique pieces of artwork.


Interior walls, exterior walls, vehicles, backdrops, canvases, we can paint the image you want where you want it!

If you have an enquiry or would like to discuss the design solutions that we can offer you, then please get in touch.


Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Work Hard!

We were contacted by an old college friend, who's brother wanted Bring Colour to create a graffiti mural on one of his walls. 
We popped round to see him and he threw a hundred ideas at us for the graffiti mural in his newly built summer house / gym.


After a lengthy design process, we created a design he was really excited about, went round and got decorating.
He was so happy with the result we are now in the process of designing a second wall!


Our murals are bespoke, one-off, unique pieces of artwork.

Interior walls, exterior walls, vehicles, backdrops, canvases, we can paint the image you want where you want it!

If you have an enquiry or would like to discuss the design solutions that we can offer you, then please get in touch.



Monday, 1 October 2012

Handsome Gentlemen


 We have been planning an empty shop project in the Bring Colour camp for some time now, lots of planning, plenty of meetings and numerous knock-backs later we are very pleased to anounce something bigger and better than an empty shop project............... An Empty Warehouse Project!

Bring Colour presents Handsome Gentlemen, the debut group exhibition of Coventry-based creatives, The Hearts Gang.


OPENING PARTY - Saturday 3rd November - Be there @ 6pm.
Art, Photography, Live Music, DJ's and its FREE!

Exhibits from:
PECKS 
VEL

Live Hip Hop from...
 
RICTA 

+ DJ's TBC


GALLERY OPEN - Tues-Sun (2pm-8pm) - Til' Saturday 17th November


" Coventry isn’t famed for its art. Words like – Vibrant, Fresh, Creative and Young don’t often take star roles in Coventry City Councils shopping list – However… all this is about to change; HG have a gig, and by gig I mean “Massive Warehouse” jam packed to the crumbling asbestos, full of amazing art, delightful music and a crisp exciting way of approaching life in this humdrum Coventry.

Handsome Gentlemen don’t profess to hold any of the answers to the stagnant mystery of Coventry’s “creative sector”. In fact HG don’t profess anything, cards and chest etc. They do however offer a large bowl of optimistic bread to the table - of course the bread is of good wholesome quality; weirdly sweet in sentiment, warm and steamy.

Make no mistakes, the group is a rabble. HG can be best described as a strange, fuming, potion, flaring in a cauldron of confusion. A raggedy bunch of tattooists, graffiti artists, musicians and photographers, who all excel in their chosen field (And if they don’t they think they do) They’re not short of confidence… However they do struggle for a voice. They struggle for a voice in Coventry, a city that fattens daily with an apathy for inspiration. Coventry sits spread, bursting with thick, grey goo slipping from its seams.

HG endeavour to change the plight of Coventry’s Creative Sector by breathing life back into the bowels of the dwindling city. The raggedy, rabble plan to carry out their demonic plot by showcasing an ethos of creativity, and expression. Pop along to the warehouse or you might get shot! "

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Monday, 24 September 2012

Break City Limits


Dtain from Flip The Script Promotions got in touch with Bring Colour to create a backdrop for their new hip hop night, "Break City Limits".  They wanted a big, bold, graffiti style backdrop to brighten up the West Indian Centre, ready for the b-boys, b-girls, MC's & DJ's to battle it out.

Break City Limits 2 is in the pipelines, so if you missed out on number 1, dust off those shell toes, polish up that name belt buckle, get your Kangol hat out of the loft and get practicing your b-boy stance!


Saturday, 15 September 2012

Our Choice BBQ

The Groundwork gang have been running a youth project called 'Our Choice' for three years, working with young people aged 11-19 in the Tile Hill, Canley, Willenhall, Stoke Aldermoor, Hillfields & Foleshill areas of Coventry.

The 'Our Choice' project gave young people the change to get involved in their neighbourhood and get their voices heard on what they wanted to see happening in their neighbourhood.


Lou from Groundwork got in touch with Bring Colour, 'Our Choice' were having a summer BBQ for the young people at Coombe Abbey and wanted Bring Colour to come along and facilitate a workshop. The aim of the workshop was for the young people to create a piece of art, through which they could evaluate the 'our choice' project.































Thursday, 13 September 2012

Vendetta Bass VB004!

The head honcho over at Vendetta Bass called the bring colour phone and requested some new graphics for the record label and its forth release: VB004. He knew what he wanted, "a music robot made of speakers" to use for the label graphics and then some "bee themed" artwork for the release. He also knew exactly what he wanted it to look like and couldn't of been more helpful with direction, which made our job a lot easier.

VB004 Artwork 

Robotic Vendetta Bass Artwork

If you have a graphics enquiry or would like to discuss the design solutions that we can offer you then please get in touch


Thursday, 9 August 2012

Back to School part 3


Bring Colour artist, John Mckeown was invited back for the third year in a row to deliver a Graffiti / Street art workshop at Cardinal Newman's Community Arts Festival.

The school wanted the young people to create some artwork with a science theme for them to display in the science block.

The weather on the day was awful but the young people battled against the elements & got creative!






Previous years workshops: 



Monday, 9 July 2012

FARGO

We were contacted by the guys at FARGO about possibly doing some artwork up Far Gosford Street, so we popped up to have a chat with them. They had a space on the road that was a bit of an eyesore, in between the Beer Engine and the newly restored shops. Their plan was to put temporary hoardings up and have them decorated with a mural until the derelict, former shops are restored.

The derelict site between the beer engine and the restored shops.

We were asked to paint two shop frontages on to the hoardings but we suggested that it might look a little flat and would look better with some depth to the mural. They understood what we were saying and we discussed alternatives. We agreed on having one half shop frontage and the other shops leading down a road to add some depth.

Far Gosford Street is a conservation area so everything has to go into the council for them to check that it 'fits' in to the right criteria. So we began the process, got the pencil and paper out and began sketching.

Initial sketch for the leading road submitted to the council.

We sent in our initial sketch idea for the mural to the council and it came back with a thumbs up, but they needed to see the colours that were going to be used in the mural, so we got busy again.

Colour illustration submitted to the council.

The Council were happy with the plans so we got to work and did our thing.

Hoardings painted with the leading road and shop frontage design.

There are lots of changes up Far Gosford Street that have happened and still lots more to come, if you haven't been up there for a while go check it out. They have restored some fantastic buildings back to there former beauty and have encouraged cool independent local business's to set up shop.
Wicced - alternative clothing and pagan wares
Marjoriedoo Vintage - Vintage clothing and accessories for men and women 

Hopefully we will be doing some more work up there in the future so you might see us too!




Thursday, 5 July 2012

Artwork Up.


When Bring Colour artist, John Mckeown was back at his old school, Cardinal Newman for their 2012 community arts festival, he managed to get a photo of the artwork that they created at last years workshop, mounted on the wall in the music block.




Wednesday, 30 May 2012

KASUM!

Last week we did some work for the guys at Positive Futures. We were called in to deliver one on one sessions with a young person who had chosen to complete a 10 hr project on the theme 'Graffiti Art'. He chose a name to develop 'KASUM' and set to work in his sketchbook.


Through his sketchbook he showed how the evolution from a simple tag style name up to a colourful 3d piece.



He used what he had learnt over the week to create a final piece in the last session.



It was the first time we had delivered one to one sessions in this kind of format and it went really well, the young person worked really well, created artwork that he was proud of and also got to take his sketchbook home to continue creating!


If you have an enquiry or would like to book a workshop please get in touch.


Monday, 19 March 2012

Curtis' Café

Whilst we were up Holbrooks decorating Hedgey's tattoo studio we were introduced to a guy who was soon to be opening a Café down the road. The premises had previously been a Café, all he had to do was put his stamp on the place which is where we came in. He wanted us to paint some signage for the place and after a lot of deliberating he decided upon using his son's name and called it Curtis' Café.


Sunday, 18 March 2012

GSK motors


About a year and a half ago we were contacted by a guy who wanted us to paint 'Supreme Kebabs' on the side of his Kebab Van.  He enjoyed what we did to his van and got back in touch with us to create some signage for his brothers business GSK motors.


Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Benga'd Backdrop


We were back down the Kasbah last week for a quick little job.
The third installment of "No Pain, No Gain" this time with Benga headlining. We had to quickly get rid of the Sub Focus logo from last time and paint up Benga's!




Monday, 27 February 2012

Tattoo Times


We have been bit quiet on the blogging side recently, been spending too much time creating.
So a little overdue, our first blog post of the year.




We did some work last year for the tattoo studio 'Hedgey's'. Hedgey, the bossman was so impressed with the graffiti shutter & custom mural we did in the reception that he got in contact with us again  to pop back down the studio to create a custom mural in the backroom.  




Hedgey, being surrounded by artwork daily, knew exactly what he wanted us to paint, a skull tattooing. After grabbing some tins of paint we popped down and got busy.


Our murals are bespoke, one-off, unique pieces of artwork.

Interior walls, exterior walls, vehicles, backdrops, canvases, we can paint the image you want where you want it!

If you have an enquiry or would like to discuss the design solutions that we can offer you, then please get in touch.