Chipping Norton Covid19 lockdown Mural for the community..

Crazy how time flies, right? It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since the world shut down and everything changed. Back then, we were stockpiling toilet rolls, adjusting to Zoom life, and peeking out our windows like the outside world was another planet. Right in the middle of that whirlwind, our local Beales department store had just closed its doors for good. It left behind an eerie, empty shell—silent, still… and strangely full of potential.

While most people were baking banana bread or learning TikTok dances, I was thinking, how can I bring some colour and connection back to the streets—without actually coming into contact with anyone?

Those massive, empty glass panels were just waiting to be transformed. They became my canvas, and the streets turned into my open-air studio. Day by day, artwork began to blossom and grow along the panels of glass, visible to anyone strolling by. The best part for me was that I could still chat with passing people through the window—laughing, sharing stories, swapping lockdown tips—all at a safe distance. It was connection, creation, and community, all rolled into one.

Engaging with people has always been at the heart of my work, and during those uncertain times, it felt more important than ever. These window sessions weren't just about painting—they were about lifting spirits, offering a spark of joy, and reminding folks that even in isolation, we weren’t alone.

Fast-forward to today, and that one spontaneous lockdown idea has blossomed into something truly special. I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been commissioned by the town to curate the upcoming Town Hall Window Mural Project—a full-circle moment born from creativity, community, and a whole lot of glass paint.

Keep an eye out—it’s coming soon, and it’s going to be something really special.

All photos were taken by the super talented photographer Andrew Ogilvy whilst social distancing, check out his amazing work here.. https://andrewogilvy.com/

All photos are © of Andrew Ogilvy.

Chipping Norton Town Hall Mural Project..

I’ve had the pleasure of working with my hometown and town council on a community Mural for the beautiful town hall situated in the heart of the town. Over the course of two days I will be running workshops in the town hall where all ages and abilities from the community are invited to create artwork which reflects what the town means to them… All artwork created will be used in the final linear tapestry which will adorn the windows of the hall… More info coming soon!

COVENT GARDEN ARTIST IN RESIDENCY - SUMMER 2019!

Was honoured to have had the pleasure of being the first artist to take up residency for Covent Garden, London over the summer months. During my stint in London I created a selection of colourful vector graphics that adorned shop facades throughout the iconic shopping district alongside bespoke murals in my trademark animal print typography fusing pattern with the local shop names and messages of Summer fun! A huge thanks for Charlotte for making this happen! More pictures to follow soon….

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Work.Life Manchester Mural.

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The gang at Work Life have ventured northwards and have opened up a brand new space in the heart of Manchester city centre on Brown Street, a stones throw away from the Northern Quarter and Exchange Square. Always great to be working with the gang again and creating a Cityscape emcompassing the old with the new…

Craftworks Padstow, shipping container painting.

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Another summer another location this time the beautiful Padstow where the lovely guys at Craftworks Kitchen got my to add a splash of colour to the shipping container! It’s a beautiful summer Pop Up restaurant if you’re down in Cornwall, definitly worth a visit… The dirty fries and Fish Po-Boy Burger are insane!

HIXTER RESTAURANT PDR x LUKE EMBDEN

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A little bit of naughtiness and a lot of fun painting the PDR for Hixter Bankside. Food as you can imagine was the running theme throughout the mural alongside many London landmarks. The infamous Roast Chicken and Beef Burger took prime spots on the walls, this being one of the signature dishes at both Hixter and the Tramshed.