Mutate Britain Animated Sculpture, 2009.
"Mutate Britain" was an annual street art festival that took place in Ladbroke Grove, London, UK, from the late 1990s until the early 2000s. The festival was a gathering of street artists, graffiti writers, and other urban creatives who came together to showcase their work and share ideas. The festival was held in an abandoned building in Ladbroke Grove and became a hub for the UK's street art and graffiti communities.
During the festival, artists created large-scale murals, installations, and other forms of street art on the walls of the building and its surrounding area. The festival was a celebration of the creativity and energy of the UK's street art scene and provided a platform for artists to share their work with a wider audience.
Although "Mutate Britain" is no longer active, its legacy lives on, and Ladbroke Grove remains a hub for street art and graffiti in London. The area is home to many large-scale murals and street art installations, and is a popular destination for tourists and street art enthusiasts.