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Rich Simmons é um Artista Pop Urbano Contemporâneo que já expôs em todo o mundo. O trabalho de Simmons explora as interseções da cultura visual, abrangendo a pop art, os quadrinhos, o Renascimento, a moda contemporânea, a sexualidade e muito mais.

Rich Simmons, residente em Londres, tem um alcance global e seguidores de celebridades, tendo exibido em algumas das galerias mais prestigiadas do mundo em Londres, Nova York, LA, Tampa, Miami, Toronto e Genebra. O trabalho de Simmons agora está nas coleções do museu com a exposição Men of Steel, Women Of Wonder estreando no Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art em 2019. No ano passado, uma de suas obras foi vendida por £ 52.000 em um leilão de caridade da Christie's.

O uso ousado de cores de Simmons, estênceis cortados à mão com detalhes intrincados, senso de humor e narrativas instigantes que percorrem seu trabalho estão provando que Rich é um artista inovador e altamente colecionável. O trabalho de Simmons transcende galerias e seus murais de arte de rua podem ser vistos em todo o mundo com o mais recente mural de 3.400 pés quadrados sendo concluído em Rogers, Arkansas.

Simmons também é o criador e fundador da Art Is The Cure, uma organização vencedora do prêmio Vinspired que promove a arte-terapia e tem realizado workshops e palestras em todo o mundo.

From structured stencil workshops and spray-paint sessions for schools, to Art Is The Cure experiences centred on creative wellbeing and mindful making, each format is designed with intention. Some workshops focus on skill and technique; others explore expression, confidence and the therapeutic rhythm of colour and repetition. For those seeking something more immersive, private one-to-one studio tutorials offer direct insight into Simmons’ methods, mindset and creative decision-making.

Whether delivered in classrooms, creative studios, community spaces or the artist’s own working environment, these workshops are built to demystify the process and empower participants to find their own visual voice — grounded in craft, experimentation and the belief that creativity is not reserved for the few, but available to anyone willing to pick up the tools.

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STENCIL

WORKSHOP

Hands-on sessions that demystify the craft at the heart of my work. In these workshops, participants learn core stencil techniques — from planning and layering to precision cutting and clean execution — using tools and processes drawn directly from my studio practice. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced maker, the focus is on skill development, creative confidence and producing pieces you’ll be proud to take home.

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SCHOOL WORKSHOP

Dynamic, age-appropriate creative experiences designed for classrooms, youth groups and community settings. These sessions blend practical art-making — including spray paint fundamentals and expressive mark-making — with creative thinking and visual storytelling. Structured to be engaging and inclusive, they encourage participants to explore personal expression within a supportive environment and walk away with a tangible result.

ART IS

THE CURE

Creative space as creative therapy. These sessions are less about technique and more about presence — using colouring, pattern, expressive mark-making and moderated creative prompts to invite relaxation, focus and reflection. Accompanied by an optional talk, these workshops are ideal for organisations seeking wellbeing-centred creative experiences for teams, communities or individuals. No pressure, all play — and a reminder that making is part of being.

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PRIVATE

TUTORIAL

A bespoke, one-to-one immersion in studio practice. These tailored sessions take place in my working space and are designed for artists and creatives who want direct insight into my process, decision-making and workflow. You’ll get focused guidance on technique, composition, conceptual development — all framed around your own creative goals and questions. Think of it as mentorship, not lesson.

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