The Stars were asked by the owners of The Wick at Both Ends in Sheffield to spruce up an area of their lovely bar. In truth we needed to liven up their area around the toilets too and help out with a problem of theirs, to make their toilet area a little more obvious to which was gents and which was ladies.
This time around we wanted to go for a regal woodland feel to the artwork and we all discussed this before hand. I was pleased to see everyone instantly had the same idea and had gone for animals with crests and shields, once we shared some ideas we set about to doodle away for the whole afternoon. We were treated to some nice hospitality from the staff with drinks and even pizzas being delivered to our table, this did settle the stomachs of a certain few which I was thankful for.
I feel very proud of how the group has been developing their style over time and with the Stars jobs piling up everyone is getting into rhythm of live art and interior art. There’s a good vibe amongst the camp with the quality of work and progression of how flair that everyone is delivering with their mural work and it’s great to see, we’ve found the more you draw the faster and better you become. Can’t wait until the next few jobs we have lined up for October, watch this space.
The artists who took part were Alix Peck, Jane Faram, Thomas Ball, Louise Wheeler, Me (Geo), Sarah Abbot & Hailey Evenett



















