You can’t use up creativity,

the more you use,

the more you have

IPSWICH WATERFRONT

COMMUNITY MURAL

In May 2022 , Uwu Studio was invited to paint a huge mural as part of a larger paint up project , totalling to 3 murals being painted over 6 weeks. Lily Hammond of Uwu Studio worked alongside - A.C.Y.C.L.E - Afro Caribbean Youth Learning Experience and Karibu an African Women’s group. Initially , working together through 3 workshops to generate ideas, and be informed by the local Black community to create the artwork. The art has links to Lily’s best selling inspirational women colouring book, depicting Maya Angelou , an inspirational woman of colour. Allowing the young people in the community, to see a mural of a black woman in the public domain, hopefully creating inspiration and pride, but also celebrating representation. The mural painting was assisted by local emerging artist Frederico Ramos.

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