Spalding street artists create a town wonderwall
| Updated: 14:34, 07 April 2021
A group of street artists have transformed another area of Spalding which was crying out for some much-needed TLC.
With the ownersâ permission, Karl Barfoot, Adam Sadd and Edgars Bokans have created another striking design to be admired in the town on Weston Farm Suppliesâ building which overlooks the River Welland.
The artists, who decorated tunnels off St Thomasâ Road earlier in the year, set to work over the bank holiday weekend, decorating the building, which had been vandalised over the years, creating three works of art which can be seen from West Marsh Road.
Spalding artist calls for more support to showcase work
| Updated: 07:55, 07 March 2021
A Spalding abstract artist is calling for more support for alternative artists, like himself, to be able to showcase their work in the area.
Joey Lowe (29) has organised an online art exhibition for those whose work is a little more âcontemporary and uniqueâ after being frustrated with the lack of opportunities to display their work.
The exhibition will run from April 4-7 and heâs hosting it for free on his website: www.joeyloweartsales.co.uk to give sculptors, graffiti artists, cartoonists, fluid artists and more the chance to shine.
Hopes for more Spalding street art Published: 12:00, 21 February 2021
The street artists who have been the talk of the town are hoping to showcase more of their work.
Karl Barfoot, Adam Sadd and Edgars Bokans have risen to fame after they brightened up the tunnels behind the former Spalding Rugby Club, on St Thomasâ Road in the town, with their colourful street art.
The trio are now hoping that they could create more art within the town if given permission.
Street art in Spalding by Adam Sadd (44410506)
Adam Sadd, who is planning to add to his cartoon artwork in the tunnel, would love to transform the Abbey Passage.