SPT festival






We painted a mural for the SPT festival at Kelvinbridge Underground. Check out all the flicks at:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/recoat/sets/72157604587485112/

Cheers!



The Bizarre Brood is sponsored by the Flying Duck, a fantastic nightclub in town, who'll be helping us with a Red Stripe bar. Derwent are sponsoring the show with some of their new range of pencils so everyone who attends the show will recieve a fancy pencil and the first ten people through the door will win a whole box of them!

Russell Dempster- Bizarre Brood




We open a new show on the 25th April 2008 between 7 and 10pm, a solo exhibition of Russell Dempster's work called The Bizarre Brood.

For those that don't know Russell and his work, he graduated in 2004 and has since taken part in 7 exhibitions in both Edinburgh and Glasgow. He draws hyper-real, distorted pencil drawings, and will be showing eight new ones at this show, all linked through their comments on human behaviour and relationships.

ELPH update


ELPH's exhibition has been pretty amazing, we've had loads of visitors, and we only have 10 pieces left out of 50, so better get your skates on if you haven't been down yet and are looking to pick up a piece.

Theres going to be an interview with ELPH in the List this month too, so make sure you grab one.

SPT festival

We're going to be down at Kelvinbridge Underground station this Saturday, the 12th April 2008, painting a mural for the SPT underground festival with ELPH and Sam Bates. We'll be there 11-3.

State of the Nation


For those that haven't picked up on this story, DAZE, a graffiti writer from Glasgow has just been given 2 years in jail for "8 acts of malicious damage." 2 years in prison for a 23 year old for writing DAZE on trains and public property. It seems ridiculous. Would community service have not been a little more practical, money saving and beneficial?

Check out this website for more info: http://www.freedaze.co.uk/ and come in a sign the pretition we've got going if you agree with us.

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Recoat Gallery exhibits graphic art, illustration, graffiti, street art and photography and sells jewellery, clothing, books and magazines. We showcase work from emerging and established Scottish artists and designers aswell as trying to bring inspirational artists and designers to Scotland from elsewhere.

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