This month we are working with four artists, with work spanning various forms of photography, illustrations, graphic design and skateboarding.
Here is some more info on each of our four artist's limited garment prints and their chosen charities.
Steven Eloiseau in aid of Justice for Breonna Taylor
Steven Eloiseau is a photographer and artist who has a gift for shooting editorials, portraits, commercial, and live events. Growing up at the intersection of culture, music, and entertainment in Brooklyn, NY, Steven loved art, especially galleries. However, he was skeptical that art would be considered a real job and instead, completed his master’s degree in Social Work.
After spending years helping his students express themselves in the pursuit of their happiness Steven discovered that the best way to do this was to lead by example. In 2017, he pursued his childhood dream full-time as his real job. His risk turned out to be his biggest reward after quickly being commissioned to photograph influential people (Will Smith, Mary J. Blige, Dapper Dan) and work with notable brands (Adidas, Complex, Tidal, ESPN). His approach to the craft is simple: Photography is not the picture, it’s the emotion.
Website - Just Seau You Know
Instagram - @Steve_e
John Cyruss in aid of the Skateistan charity
John Cyruss is a portrait, landscape and skateboarding photographer working in Brighton and all over the UK. His skateboard photography has been featured in many publications including Thrasher magazine.
Skateistan is an award-winning international non-profit organization which empowers children through skateboarding and education in Afghanistan, Cambodia and South Africa. They combine skateboarding with creative, arts-based education, to give children the opportunity to become leaders for a better world.
Instagram - @johncyrussphotography
Website - John Cyruss
Jade Hylton in aid of Black and Minority Ethnic Young People's Project
Jade Hylton is a Mixed Black British art model, creative events promoter, writer, photographer and artist from Brighton. Alongside being a creative in a multitude of mediums and learning about her ethnicity and cultural heritage, she hopes to not only educate herself, but others, in her creative and self-journey.
Her chosen charity is the Brighton based BMEYPP, a youth led organisation that aim to provide support and empowerment for Black, Asian, Arab and Mixed Heritage young people aged 11 to 25 in Brighton and Hove and the surrounding areas.
Website - Jade Hylton
Instagram - @the_hylton
PayDayDesign in aid of The Clock Tower Sanctuary
PayDayDesign is a graphic designer based in Brighton called Paddy Barwood. Paddy is a 20 year old graphic designer from Brighton currently in Kingston studying graphic design at the school of art.
The Clock Tower Sanctuary is the only drop-in day centre for homeless 16-to-25 year olds in the city. Based in central Brighton, it's a place where young people who have nowhere to call home can feel safe and 'just be'. They and respond to what they need and treat everyone as an individual. We know that no young person chooses to be homeless.
Instagram - @paydaydesign
ALL AVAILABLE UNTIL NOVEMBER 30th