Taking graffiti art and weaving it together with performance poetry in a theatre space is a dream I've had for many years. I knew I wanted to take graffiti art to another level and bring it to new audiences in traditional arts settings.
My goal is to celebrate the power of the word, both visual and spoken, to create a strong vision of oneness. Writing On The Wall is that vision. With internationally acclaimed poets and a hip hop theatre pioneer breathing life into my visual and spiritual concept I hope I've created a truly unique experience for a live audience.
@drfreemason but i never had a rifle in the first place? LOL
muslimhandsstudio 1 year ago
art with purpose...just like he sed......bravo...full props
letswatchstuffuk 1 year ago
A stunning tribute to a great event - and I'm honoured to be credited in it! Peace, Mohammed.
nodemons 1 year ago
Looks awesome!!!! its a must see!..
Brother, we need to have you come down to New Zealand and promote some of your work inshallah. Its beautiful to see how vibrant the community is in the UK and in other countries with large groups of muslims. Unfortunately NZ is a very small place that hardly ever gets much attention, understandably as the audience is so small. Nevertheless I think you would find people to be extremely receptive towards Muslim artists…. perhaps you would consider visiting?
thefaisalj 1 year ago
Mohammed, your a true soldier who swapped his rifle for a spray can!
drfreemason 1 year ago