Chalk Art - Temporary Murals for Floors and Walls
Here is a collection of temporary art that we have created using just chalk. This is a fun and exciting way to alter a space for a specific event or theme, that can either be washed away after the event with water or allowed to fade away naturally. Bold and colourful designs can be created to capture the public awareness and we can even create optical illusions in the form of anamorphic art. This is a painting that is stretched out across a space so that when it is viewed from one point it has the illusion of being 3D. This works very well for raising social media profiles as it is very photogenic.

Here is a 3D anamorphic pavement painting for a suicide awareness event for the charity, MIND.

This is a fun bit of chalk art to encourage visitors to this charity event for The Herne Bay Pier Trust.

This Tiki God emerges from a pit of lava in this 3D anamorphic chalk art which centres around a lamp post. This was created as part of a chalk art festival in Sittingbourne.

This fun little anamorphic chalk art was created for a sci-fi event.

Just a chalk art dragon, because who doesn't like dragons!

A wyvern chalked onto the pavement just for fun.

This giant squid had all it's chalk tentacles coloured in by children at this one day workshop.

3D anamorphic chalk art of The Silver Surfer emerging from a spiralling portal in the pavement. Created for a Comic-con event.

Let your children do the chalking!

A giant frog, painted for a friend.

A big red dragon created in chalk for a St David's Day event.

Bacchus, the Roman god of wine, created in chalk to greet people to a wine tasting event.

This was created on paper then taped down in the centre of a Roman themed shopping centre for April Fools Day.

This was chalked on a wall as a temporary message to lift peoples spirits during the 2020 Coronavirus lockdown.
Chalk Art Festivals
We specialise in organising chalk art festivals in the UK. It’s an artform that all ages and all abilities can get involved with. There are many different forms these festivals can take, but each can bring life to any town centre. Professional pavement artists can be hired to create a gallery of work to wow the onlookers, local artists can be invited to join in and see what they can create, or we can create a framework around which members of the public work together to create a large scale piece of pavement art. There are many possibilities.
Here are some images from festivals that we have organised in the past across the UK.
Get in touch if your town or city would like me to organise one of these events for you.























