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Sketchbook Studio Has Moved to Kingly Court


Sketchbook STUDIO moved its base to an incredible space in Kingly Court, Carnaby for a specific period of time where they created a hub for 25 artists and holding a record number of photoshoots all whilst compiling their third issue. 

This new hub of creativity was split over three floors, dedicating one of the 3 floors to a studio space for 25 new and established artists working on their individual projects or collaborations.  A huge range of work was included such as illustration, painting, sculpture, photography and film, there were no boundaries and the space is completely open to the artists’ ideas.

Another floor was dedicated to live fashion shoots. The space was given to photographers and stylists from various publications shooting editorial spreads as well as designers looking to photograph their look-books and promotional shoots. Each day was dedicated to a new event creating a record number of consecutive fashion events outside of fashion week. 














Thank you Sketchbook STUDIO team for sharing this with me. For any enquires contact Lauren Mundle laurenmundle@sketchbookmagazine.com.

Comments

AZM said…
WOW 8-)
q8travelbud said…
This place looks amazing .... do they let u have ur own photo shoots?
Confashion said…
AZM
Love whatever Sketchbook are doing :)

q8travelbud
From my understanding.. Yes. :)

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