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Mural Illustration in Leeds: The Neville Street Gallery
We were excited to be commissioned to create artwork for Neville Street in Leeds. This honours the history, life and culture of the city. We delved into the past, present, and future culture, industrial heritage, music, nature, and the people of Leeds for this project.
We're Finalists in Yorkshire and Humberside Family Business Awards!
We are proud finalists of two family business awards! Buttercrumble beat strong competition with a record number of 186 businesses entering the Yorkshire and Humberside Family Business Awards from across the region.
Design Success for Morley Arts Festival
Earlier this year, Buttercrumble was delighted to be commissioned by Morley Arts Festival. We partnered to create a visual identity they could be truly proud of. The local people of Morley loved it too! Here’s how we got on with the project…
Behind the Scenes: Take a Seat! Project
Here’s a behind the scenes look at our recent Take a Seat! project, featuring a video of the process. We painted the bench for weeks, so we could fully immerse ourselves in the East Leeds community. We painted on-site and were able to converse with a range of different people. It was a lovely experience to have following months of isolation.
Our Latest Community Project: Take A Seat!
Take A Seat! has brought colourful benches across the city to celebrate local communities and how they rallied together during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a commemorative project for the people of Leeds, and we knew we wanted to be a part of that!
Join Us on This Creative Mission to Support Frontline Workers
Over the last year, we've faced pandemic pandemonium! Yet, we can only begin to imagine how tough it has been for frontline workers. Therefore, we pounced at the chance to show our support through Posters for the People. Alongside 18 other talented artists, we designed a poster to thank frontline workers.
This new beginning motivates us to reinvent ourselves, exercise our strengths, and remedy our foibles. I find this especially true of our young generation climbing social ladders and (literally) growing out of their former selves!