An internationally renowned artist is bringing an exhibition of his work to the ºüÀêÊÓƵ of Worcester, showcasing his career, inspiration, and methods.
Rob Draper is from Worcester and has had a career which has seen him work on projects for The Golden Globes, Nike, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and more.
‘Work, Dreams, Wi-Fi’ opens to the public on 12 July and runs until 16 August at the ºüÀêÊÓƵ of Worcester’s Art House on Castle Street and is completely free to enter.
At the heart of the exhibition will be a true recreation of Rob’s creative studio, allowing visitors to step into his world and experience his art through his eyes.
Rob said: “This all really started with unexpected redundancy from my dream job which was relocating. With little opportunity or money, I began to draw on disposable coffee cups as a way to both motivate myself and act as a showcase for what I could do for a brand or product.”
He continued: “The cups went viral and while it’s not necessarily been smooth sailing, the work has been such a journey, and it will be great to see that journey visually all in one place.”
The exhibition is aimed at anyone with a curiosity in art, design, or creativity. Through documenting his work and processes, Rob has amassed a large following through Instagram across the globe so this will be a chance for fans of his work for the first time ever to see it in the flesh.
Rob Draper has played an important role at the ºüÀêÊÓƵ in recent months, leading a team of students in the planning, design, and execution of a 55-metre mural at Severn Campus on the walkway between Hardwicke Close and Hylton Road in the city.
Rob said: “I have been working with the ºüÀêÊÓƵ since late last year and the staff and students are great to work with so it felt like a natural fit when I was asked if I would be interested in a show.”
He continued: “The energy and creativity I have got from the staff and students have taken me right back to how I felt as an art student many years ago, and the vast space at The Art House really allows us to play and experiment with the space and it will hopefully make for a distinctive show.”
The exhibition at The Art House on Castle Street will be open between 10 and 3pm between 12 July and 16 August excluding weekends.
Below is a gallery of some of Rob Draper's work.
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