Over the last week I have created a selection of new pieces to coincide with the UK General election and for the great project BillBored.org. They have been projecting statement art pieces onto lots of places around london by night including; Tate Modern, Saatchi & Saatchi, City Hall, The Gherkin and last night PARLIAMENT.
My latest piece about the Hung Parliament and the power Clegg holds as third place candidate was loved by BillBored who wanted to end the project with a bang – so they set out on a dark Sunday evening to project this onto the hottest spot in London.
Images courtesy of cakehead
After weeks of tireless campaigning and voting in the Leinz General Election “Personalities not Policies” I am very please to announce the results of who you all voted for. I was not too surprised by the result but it will be interesting to compare the clever little so and so’s who visit my site with the actual results.
Thanks for all those that took part.
The Electoral TV debate has now reached UK politics and it’s popularity is set to make it a future staple of the Election process, are we taking another step towards Personalities not Policies?.
After two of the three television debates already over and with instant polls and numerous thousand tweets on them, a lot of people are being more persuaded by the individual leader and not looking at the party and it’s policies. The majority of the talk has been about who is the most charismatic and engaging on a personal level.
The voters are not being won over by the hard facts and figures of each party but by who they like the most on a non- political level. Alright, we need to like who is in charge, but how they intend to run the country is what we should really be focussing on.
Poor old Labour will ultimately loose a lot of seats with dour and unapproachable Mr Brown, whereas The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats who are more savvy to the impact TV debates and new media can have on opinions are changing tactics to gain more votes.
Is our election process on a dumbed-downward spiral where parties are made almost obsolete by a candidate’s smile and personality?
The election forms were given away free to the first 100 people that registered through a Free Art scheme run on the Leinz homepage. The visitors didn’t know what the free art piece was but after submitting their name, email and address the election forms were posted to them secretly. As intended quite a few people mistook them for real ballot papers.
Once the Ballots were posted I changed the homepage of Leinz to a digital version of the ‘Personalities not Policies’ paper where each visitor cast their vote on which personality they wanted to become prime minister.
ELECTION RESULT – Check out the results from the online voting…. did your personal choice win?
***SORRY BUT THE FREE ART REGISTRATION HAS NOW CLOSED AND ALL PIECES HAVE BEEN ALLOCATED – PLEASE JOIN THE MAILING LIST ON THE MAIN SITE FOR FUTURE INFO – WWW.LEINZ.CO.UK***
Everyone loves free stuff – especially FREE ART. So get on over to leinz.co.uk and put your name down for some free art that I will be giving away for a few days only. The pieces are secret until they are despatched to you and all we ask is that you come back here and give your feedback!
Pieces are limited so first come, first served – SEE PHOTOS OF THE FREE ART »
I have just found out that my art will be appearing on an elephant in this summers London Elephant Parade. I will be painting the 2m x 1.5m elephant over the next months and will keep you up to date with regular posts on how things are going – should be great fun.
Billed as the capitals largest public art exhibition, Elephant Parade will embrace all that is excellent about London and will highlight every green initiative of the capital’s top businesses. Decorated by a different artist or celebrity, the brightly painted elephants will help to create a bright new atmosphere in London and beautify each city park, street corner and building they grace. The event has already won the backing of Boris Johnson and the Greater London Authority, prominent artists and well known personalities such as The Duchess of York, Stephen Fry, Joanna Lumley and Michael Palin.

Lovable Boris Johnson with his astute intellect and bumbling persona is seen by many as a friendly and approachable character. A complete contrast to the more serious Ken Livingstone but is BoJo really the face and personality to represent London on the world stage, or does he turn London into a circus in the eyes of many.
A selection of images from Leinz recent exhibition at W11, Notting Hill. Thanks to all those that attended it was great to hear what you thought. More images of the artwork on display will be available shortly.



















It’s been a while in the planning but I am excited to announce that my first solo exhibition will take place in London’s West-Eleven Gallery between 6th October – 12th October 2009.
The exhibition will showcase some of my iconic artworks and new, previously unseen pieces. If you fancy popping in and saying hello the gallery will be open daily from 10am – 7pm.
West-Eleven Gallery
5 Blenheim Crescent
Notting Hill
London
W11 2EE