Funny Tummy Exhibition / Royal Albert Hall - from 29th May
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Thursday 30th May 2013 | Osh
If your looking for a bit of urban culture then the Royal Albert Hall will be exhibiting some of the works of talented illustrator and graphic designer Funny Tummy from 29 May – 1 July 2013. With a strong musical connection, Funny Tummy reflects this in his art.
Funny Tummy was inspired to take up art at an early age by his brother, and gained widespread recognition after producing an impromptu illustration of Rihanna, which led to the singer requesting more information on his work. He has since been commissioned to do numerous portraits by music artists including Tinie Tempah and Wretch 32. He has also provided work for Adidas and Universal.
The exhibition, part of the Hall’s Reflect series, will see Funny Tummy’s works adorn the walls of the Hall’s Ground Floor Corridor and will be free to view when attending performances at the Hall or on one of the 3 exhibition open days.
For more information and to see some of his work, visit:
www.funnytummyart.com
The exhibition will be on display on the Ground Floor Corridor of the Royal Albert Hall from Wednesday 29 May – Monday 1 July 2013.
The exhibition is free to view for ticket-holders to shows at the Hall, and can also be viewed on one of the following open days:
Saturday 1 June, 10am – 3pm
Saturday 8 June, 10am – 3pm
Sunday 30 June, 10am – 3pm
More information here: http://life.royalalberthall.com/2013/05/funny-tummy-exhibition/?utm_source=wordfly&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Enews23May13&utm_content=version_A&emailsource=13212