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The Paint Festival at The Brewery Quarter in Cheltenham


The Paint Festival at The Brewery Quarter in Cheltenham

The Brewery Quarter, sponsors of Cheltenham Paint Festival again, welcome back not one but two fantastic street artists, to paint either side of Gnasher's Chameleon on Cupola Tower. This year's artists are not ones who are shy of the limelight.

Inkie
Bristol born but now London-based Inkie, is cited as being part of Bristol's golden era of graffiti heritage, having worked alongside the likes of Banksy, 3D and Nick Walker.  This man is a seriously credible artist in the street art world!  His trademark images of women with beautiful flowing hair incorporates styles from Maya architecture, William Morris, the Arts and Crafts movement and Islamic geometry.

P0g0
French but Southampton-based P0g0 is an award winning stencil artist who is currently making waves with his photo-real stencil art.  Last year he created the beautiful piece of baseball shoes dropping in water, which you can find in the Bottle of Sauce pub on Ambrose Street.

Other activities at The Brewery Quarter on 8 September
In addition to the street art taking place on from 6th - 10th September, you can find Anneli dance studios who will have two street dance performances at 1pm and 2pm on Saturday, along with a giant doodle board where all budding artists are welcome along to assist creating a Cheltenham-themed work of art.

About Gnasher who painted the now infamous Chameleon at The Brewery Quarter
Gnasher has painted large scale murals for Xbox, Ford and Easyjet, amongst others.
He has produced murals for boardrooms in Nokia, commercial hoardings for the latest game releases for Xbox and home interior commissions for a red carpet list of celebrities.
He particularly enjoys painting characters from films.

Head on down to The Brewery quarter on Saturday 8 September for some arty fun!


Explore Gloucestershire
1 September 2018


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