THE UNIVERSITY of Worcester will see an internationally renowned artists exhibition which will showcase his career, inspiration and methods.
Rob Draper, from Worcester has had a career which has seen him work on projects for The Golden Globes, Nike, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and more.
The exhibition, ‘Work, Dreams, Wi-Fi’ opened to the public on July, 12 and runs until August, 16 at the University of Worcester’s Art House on Castle Street.
Rob said: “This all really started with unexpected redundancy from my dream job which was relocating.
“With little opportunity or money, I began to draw on disposable coffee cups as a way to both motivate myself and act as a showcase for what I could do for a brand or product.
“The cups went viral and while it’s not necessarily been smooth sailing, the work has been such a journey, and it will be great to see that journey visually all in one place.”
Rob has led a team of students in the planning, design, and execution of a 55-metre mural at Severn Campus on the walkway between Hardwicke Close and Hylton Road in the city.
Rob added: “I have been working with the University since late last year and the staff and students are great to work with so it felt like a natural fit when I was asked if I would be interested in a show.”
