Vic Lee: Laughing while crying
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If you remember Izal toilet paper from school, you're probably still a little traumatised. Artist and storyteller Vic Lee certainly is - and he’s turned that experience into creative gold (or at least, a lesson in not taking life too seriously).
Vic is a London-based muralist, typographer, author and self-described ragamuffin who’s painted everything from supercars to cruise ships, whisky bottles to bald heads.
After a career as a graphic designer, he took the leap into full-time artistry and has since worked with brands like Nike, McLaren, M&S, Virgin Atlantic, Google and J.P. Morgan.
In this talk, Vic will share how he went from agency life to international mural commissions, the stories he’s gathered along the way, and what a certain school toilet paper taught him about life, resilience, and creative mischief.
“What did I learn from Izal? Don’t take life too seriously. Things will get better and shit happens. You may not be able to control it at times, but it’s how you deal with it after.”
Expect wit, wisdom, and a bit of shenanigans.
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This event is made possible thanks to our supporters:
Indie Cambridge - Numbercloud - Studio 24 - Cambridge City Council
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