Joe Rush
Founder of the Mutoid Waste Company here in Notting Dale / Frestonia with iconic artworks like the skull bus and original warehouse parties. Rush has since toured Europe and provided the onsite design for the 2012 Paralympic Closing ceremony and the Glastonbury 2013 Phoenix.
Wreckage International
Original member of the Mutoid Waste Company Wreckage’s work includes sculpture, illustration and fine art. With strange vehicles, gilt framed oil paintings and beautifully crafted cartoons, Wreckage’s sense fun and mischief shows through his mutated art.
http://www.wreckageinternational.com/
Teddy Baden
Curator of the Whitecross Street Art Festival, Baden’s stencils feature dogs with uncannily human psychology.
Cosmo Sarson
Creator of the 30 ft break-dancing Jesus mural that set the internet on fire earlier this year and has become an iconic Bristol landmark, gracing the side of a 2 storey building in the city.
Sickboy
This year’s cover artist, Sickboy has been a prime mover in UK fine street art for many years. His unique style combines comics, Picasso and modern psychedelia.
#Code FC
West London street art star, #CodeFC’s paralympic stencils last year covered London and he curates the Portobello Film Festival’s sister show at The Muse on Portobello Road.
Solo One
Veteran old school graffer, Solo One is the curator of the world’s biggest ever changing street art gallery in Brixton.
http://soloone.blogspot.co.uk/
Giles Walker
Giles is a longtime fellow member of The Mutoid Waste Company. His fantastic robots, including last year’s legendary ‘Last Supper’ installation, now sell for thousands of pounds.
Zeus
Designer of the Portobello Film Festival’s iconic Golden Trellicks, Zeus continually pushes the boundaries of modern art from 3D graffiti to giant love hearts.
http://graffitilandscapes.blogspot.co.uk/
Inkie
Inkie and Banksy kicked off the great UK street/urban art scene in Bristol 20 years ago. His ink nouveau style is seductive and sexy.
Lucy Sparrow
Sparrow creates unique felt sculptures in the style of a modern Claes Oldenburg.
Dotmaster
The dotmasters work can be found anywhere from a trailer park to the penthouses of Europe and have featured in Banksy’s Cans Festival and his Oscar nominated ‘Exit Through the Gift Shop’.
Peter Dunne
Exploring various mediums, the flashpoints of Dunne’s work include the sustainability of consumerism and the East and West collide.
Red Dog
A VJ and DJ, Red Dog’s projections and moving designs are behind many music videos and festivals. A regular at the Portobello Film festival since 2002.