Building upon the success of last year’s inaugural festival, 2023 plans to be bigger and better than before. Over 50 renowned international and local artists, showcasing their talents, are set to transform Swindon into a bright and vibrant town. Creating not only an attraction for the weekend but something that will turn Swindon into a go-to destination for street art.

Six headliner muralists of international calibre will be arriving in Swindon from mid-August through to September to complete their works. More details of the exact locations and dates will be published nearer the main event, taking place on the 2nd and 3rd of September.

Travelling all the way from Spain, the female duo MEDIANERAS want to change the way we perceive spaces through their public art and cannot wait to transform a uniquely shaped large gable end for us (www.medianeras.com.ar).

Swindon will be welcoming HazardOne. Recognised as one of the Top 5 female graffiti artists in the UK [The Guardian] and the Top 25 female street artists worldwide [The Huffington Post]. She combines rich colour palettes with illumination and modern-age glitch effects to create striking portraits using traditional free-hand graffiti techniques. She’s taking on a huge wall in the town centre (www.hazardone.co.uk).

The following artists all painted at last year’s inaugural festival and are excited to return to Swindon to showcase their talents even further.

Andrew Burns Colwill (www.andisart.com)
Andrew’s work offers a skilled and sometimes shocking reflection of us and our modern society. Executed in a classical motif with a refined palate and delicate brush strokes these works cast a mirror on our own lives.

Artwork by Andrew Burns Colwill

Curtis Hylton (www.instagram.com/curtis_hylton/)
Curtis Hylton is a muralist based in the UK, skilled in the art of creating large-scale murals using spray paint with his trademark work incorporating a fusion of nature with bird life. His work can be seen across the UK, Europe and further afield internationally.

Artwork by Curtis Hylton

Ed Poster (www.instagram.com/edposter1)
Ed Poster is a Swindon graffiti artist who started out in 1996 he specialises in large-scale murals, detailed portraiture and bespoke airbrush artwork.

artwork by Ed Poster

Martin Travers (www.martintravers.com)
Martin Travers is an international Muralist, street artist and professional visual artist. He is highly experienced in a wide range of disciplines including murals, fine art, scenic and specialist decorative painting.

Artwork by Martin Travers

The official main event ‘Art Hub’ will be held at Artsite, where live paintings, performances, workshops and an art exhibition will be hosted over the weekend.

Visitors can expect to see a number of murals around the town centre with more locations to be announced over the coming weeks. If you want to find out more about the festival then head over to the Festival’s social media, for all the latest information.

Swindon Paint Fest still needs your help ahead of the Festival, to help fund artist-powered machinery, supplies and materials. To kindly donate please visit: https://www.gofundme.com/f/swindon-paint-fest-2023

Ahead of the event, Co-founders and main organisers, Helen Salter, Sally Taylor of Artsite and Caryn Koh (Hooi San Koh) would like to take the opportunity to thank the artists and public for their support in making this happen.

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