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Straight-talking with Harry Renton

Straight-talking with Harry Renton

For our latest Brothers Story we caught up with Harry Renton, a photographer and Peak District native. We talked about community, his appreciation of straight-talking people and the importance of getting outside, even in winter.

By Jonathan Mitchell
The power of beauty and colour with Laurence Hiller.

The power of beauty and colour with Laurence Hiller.

For Laurence, an architect living in East London, taking things slow is central to how he lives, works and styles his clothes. You’re far more likely to find him with pencil in hand or crouched by a budding flower than scrolling through social media or rushing for the tube. Because, Laurence spots things others don’t. Forms, colours, man-made details or natural beauty. And then takes them into everything he does. Picking outfits full of colour, building BMX jumps in the woods, or redesigning an old Liverpool narrowboat. 

By James Venvell
Feel Free - A Portrait of Wumzum

Feel Free - A Portrait of Wumzum

Filmed and directed by Samuel Glazebrook Styling and art direction by Kezia Navey You can find more of Wumzum's work here.   Feel Free is a film about Wumi, an illustrator, animator and street artist living in London. Otherwise known as Wumzum, he recently created the artwork and animation for Swindle’s new single ‘Lost’, featuring Loyle Carner, Kojey Radical and JNR. His bold and imaginative style caught our attention, so we went to find him in his natural habitat, with a paintbrush in hand or a pair of roller blades on his feet.

By James Venvell
Coastal Conversations Pt. 2: Drawing Together with our Lockdown Locals

Coastal Conversations Pt. 2: Drawing Together with our Lockdown Locals

In the second part of our Coastal Conversations series, we catch up with our friend, award-winning illustrator David Doran. Based in Cornwall but featured all over the world, David’s projects range from Apple and Airbnb to BAFTA and the NY Times. David talks about how community has helped him find hope and live ethically during these difficult times.

By James Venvell

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