Street Art
I bring colour and creativity into public spaces through street art, transforming everyday features like sign-posts, electric boxes, and walls into vibrant murals. Each piece is designed to brighten the streetscape, spark curiosity, and create a sense of place, turning overlooked surfaces into engaging works of art that connect with the community.
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I transform ordinary sign-posts into artworks, adding colour, pattern, and imagination. These sign-posts bring character to the streets, surprising passersby and turning something purely functional into a moment of creativity and joy.
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Electric boxes are unexpected canvases, but can be transformed into vibrant pieces of street art. By adding colour and design, they become eye-catching features that brighten the streetscape and invite people to see familiar surroundings in a new way.
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Murals allow me to work on a larger scale, bringing bold colour, pattern, and storytelling to walls and public spaces. Each piece is designed to transform its surroundings—whether it’s adding energy to an empty space, creating a landmark for a community, or simply sparking joy for those who pass by.
Sign-posts
Electric boxes
Murals
Located on the College Street entrance to NCP, opposite The Worcester Cathedral, this commissioned mural catches the eye with its bold and bright statement. The captivating artwork showcases abstract art, skillfully created with vivid colours inspired by Cathedral Square’s branding palette. Designed and installed in collaboration with sign-writer and muralist Anna Best.
Located just down from the taxi rank in ASDA car park, Worcester, this mural was helped designed by the local youth hubs and schools in Worcester. Youths and students were tasked with the brief of what hope meant to them before Catt implemented composition and colour.