

Sickboy is one of the most prominent artists to emerge from Bristol’s influential graffiti scene. Known for his wit and distinctive visual language, his work has secured a place among the upper ranks of the British street art movement.He is widely recognized as one of the first UK artists to replace the traditional graffiti tag with a recurring logo. His iconic red-and-yellow emblem, “The Temple,” alongside his “Save the Youth” slogan, has appeared on walls, wheelie bins, and urban surfaces across the globe.Over the years, Sickboy has produced one of the most extensive bodies of street art in the UK, earning him recognition in the financial press as one of the movement’s most commercially successful and collectible figures.His 2008 solo exhibition in London marked a significant milestone, while bold public interventions—such as the caged heart installation placed outside Tate Modern—have further amplified his international reputation.Sickboy’s work has been widely documented in graffiti publications and films, including Banksy’s Oscar-nominated Exit Through the Gift Shop. His practice has also been featured across major media platforms, from BBC London News to the Financial Times, The Independent, i-D, and numerous other international outlets.