Brighton's Sesame Seafront
Today, sees the launch of a new light hearted and fun collection. The pieces blend some of our favourite childhood characters into Brighton’s varied and colourful culture.
Each of the four images has an integrated augmented reality animation which brings the art to life, all you need is the free ARTIVIVE app. and turn up the sound.
The collection is part of Brighton’s i360’s exhibition as part of the wider Artist Open House May ‘23 Festival.
The Count
Can you think of anyone who’d be more content sitting counting pebbles all day?
Of course, some adaptions for the Count’s fair complexion have been made to ensure he’d be comfortable on the beach (…more info).
Elmo
Always on the lookout for new adventures, Elmo turns up to Brighton’s Pride with his usual enthusiastic and friendly outlook.
It doesn’t take long for him to make new friends, who just like him like to party (…more info).
Oscar The grouch
On a short ‘bin break’ from Sesame Street, Oscar visits ones in the Artist’s Quarter on Brighton’s seafront.
It wasn’t long before he realises that not all bins are the same and becomes grumpier than ever having to deal with some of the local inhabitants.
Big Bird
As a secret Mod, BB likes to absorb himself into the Mod Culture. Enjoying a weekend off Brighton’s Laines, and is spotted visiting the iconic Mod Mecca of Quadrophenia Alley (…more info).
Brighton Welcomes the Summer
A painting of Summer's young love in front of The old West Pier. The first of the Benches Range, "Brighton Bench" is based on a photograph taken by Natalie Edge in the April of this year.
A painting of Summer's young love in front of The old West Pier. The first of the Benches Range, "Brighton Bench" is based on a photograph taken by Natalie Edge in the April of this year.
Available in 3 sizes from £145.00
i360 pops into view at the ANTFOX gallery.
We finally got to see what the new skyline looks like from the ANTFOX Gallery this morning as the British Airways i360 is at it's full height on our south eastern aspect.
It looks great, I wonder if we'll be able to pick out the terrace, time for a QR code perhaps!