Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Wednesday

Cheeky Monkeys / Party Box

Here's a little collaborative project I have been working on with Cheeky Monkeys in Rottingdean, East Sussex!

Let Cheeky Monkeys help you put on a memorable party with none of the stress.
Our party box is filled with classic games that children love, party bags for everyone, balloons and more. From Pass-the-Parcel to our very own Hook-a-Banana game there is plenty to keep children of all ages happy.
Simply collect this handy box full of fun from our Rottingdean shop and return it to us at your convenience when the day is done. It really is that easy.


Hire prices start at £80
Contact Cheeky Monkeys for more information on:
info@cheeky-monkeys.me.uk / 01273 302 644

26 High Street
Rottingdean
East Sussex
BN2 7HR

There's always something fun happening by the sea!

Freerange, July 2006 (going back a bit!)








































Freerange, 2006


What a fantastic experience exhibiting in this huge car park on Brick Lane. With live bands and bar in the evening. I'm proud to have studied at Brighton and pull this off.

Loads of people came through all really interested in our work and the atmosphere was positive the whole time.

I designed new t-shirts and poster (above) for the safe sex Chav campaign! Along with some very fetching photos of them being modelled!

Monday

Macmillan childrens book competition





















Developing my ideas about the effects of war on children I made a counting book. This tackles the sad but true fact that war and terrorism are part of our everyday lives and have been for several generations.

Thursday

My Little Soldier





I’ve created a series of work exploring how war and terrorism is infiltrating itself into the youth of today. It’s a sad but inevitable effect of the changing world and these images show how war is a part of life. I’ve tried to capture the glorification of war in the images, and the series is called ‘My Little Solider’.