“A website makes it real”

Squarespace Campaign 2021

Along with several other artists, Frankie was invited by Global Street Art to create a mural for the Squarespace campaign: “A website makes it real”. The mural combines Frankie’s colourful trademark characters with the eyedropper tool icon and a colour wheel, referencing the digital element of the campaign.

Artists were interviewed on camera and filmed on location during the painting process. The footage was edited into a film featured on Dazed Digital:

https://www.dazeddigital.com/art-photography/article/54080/1/meet-the-artists-behind-the-murals-youve-seen-across-london

Sky Arts

Frankie was commissioned to create a piece of custom artwork to be featured in a Sky Arts’ campaign. The brief was to create a scene that suggests street art is brought to life in people’s living rooms through the programmes shown on the channel. Frankie was then photographed ‘painting’ the mural in a couples’ living room as they watch tv.

The Wellcome Collection

‘Raw Minds’


A mural commission responding to The Wellcome Collection’s ‘Being Human’ exhibition & the “Raw Minds” programme- a youth initiative that encourages 14-19 years olds to get involved with the museum & it’s events.

Being Human was an exhibition exploring human issues such as disease, disability, medicine, and climate breakdown. Frankie was invited to a private view of the exhibition with the young people associated with Raw Minds, where there was spoken word performances & a screening of a film made by the Raw Minds Ambassadors responding to the exhibition. The brief was to create a mural inspired by the exhibition, absorbing the main themes apparent in the private view.

“Viewing an exhibition that examines climate issues, through the lens of a younger generation, was incredibly interesting and heartening.

“The determination of the young people to make positive change in the world was really refreshing and inspiring. This mural is a result of what I saw/ felt from it all.”- Frankie

Fallout ‘76

Frankie was invited, along with a collection of other artists, to customise a blank Fallout ‘76 Helmet in line with the new game release. The helmets were then auctioned off, with the money going to charity.

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