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The Shambala Art Boards

What a bank holiday weekend!

The Shambala Art Boards
@ Shambala Festival Thursday 21st – Monday 25th August.

Shambala is a truly unique and magical festival incorporating music, art, cabaret, kids, healing, crafts and campaigns.

Jibbering Art were hugely proud to arrange the Shambala Art Boards for the festival. Four huge triangular boards and canvas totalling over 1152sqft were erected outside The Dome Arena for the artists to work their magic on throughout the festival and they certainly did.
Showing creativity, fresh & cutting edge graffiti from some of the finest graf artists in the uk. Fluid, Gastro, Glenn Anderson, Junc, LL Brainwashed, Lucy McLauchlan, Mac1 (& Mac2, Mac’s son), Mark 2, Matt Watkins, Motorboy, Newso, Rowdy & Semor & Co & Sweet Toof all painted the boards in their own unique style. We were also delighted to have Faith 47 from South Africa to join us at the festival.
Not to forget Sickboy and his iconic temple, he had to battle rain, randomness and many, many questions from the general punters to make his temple a success. Pictures of his temple will appear shortly on this news page.

Mark 2 & Fluid working their magic.

Mark 2 & Fluid working their magic.

Jibbering Art unleashes street artists onto Shambala Festival

Jibbering Art unleashes street artists onto Shambala Festival
22nd - 25th August 2008

Jibbering Art have got together 17, heavyweight cutting edge and internationally recognised artists who will be unleashed, live, on to the festival site over the weekend!

Artists featuring are:
Cyclops, Faith 47, Fluid, Glenn Anderson, Juice 126, Junc, L.L.Brainwashed, Lucy McLauchlan, Mac 1, Mark 2, Matt Watkins, Motorboy, Newso, Rowdy, Semor & Co, Sickboy and Sweet Toof.

Large triangular boards and canvases, totaling over 1152 sqft, will be erected around the Dome area for the artists to work on throughout the festival, along with Sickboy’s notorious temple. Meant to represent love and positivity, this huge 3D masterpiece of a sculpture is sure to draw you in!

This is a live exhibition not to be missed. Tickets are still available for Shambala through www.shambalafestival.org/tickets/ticket_information.php

An underlying mission is to raise money for 2 small, African grass roots charities by selling parts of the boards & canvases along with other donated pieces at an autumn exhibition in Birmingham - watch this space for news of the location and dates for this exhibition.

All profits (with no administration charges) will go to:

Banunule School For Orphans, Kampala, Uganda, Africa
www.banunuleschool.org

Malawi Education Project, Malawi, Africa
www.malawieducationproject.com

For the unlucky ones who can’t get to Shambala this year there will be another chance to view the work at The Shambala Art Exhibition
87 - 95 Cordy House, Curtain Road, Shoreditch, London, EC2A 3BS

Friday 19th - Sunday 21st September
Expect live art, Afrika Jam DJs, hospitality and more.

Keeping checking this page for up to date information about this exciting exhibition.