Fluorescent Smogg is a fine art production and editions house established by UK artist Sickboy in 2015.
From groundbreaking immersive exhibitions to limited edition vinyl toy releases, Fluorescent Smogg works
closely with international artists and galleries to produce high-quality events, limited editions,
fine art prints and collectibles.
Drawing on a network of skills and expertise accumulated across 20 years in the world of Urban Contemporary art,
Fluorescent Smogg has quickly established itself as the go-to production house for creative projects requiring
anything from pre-analogue to post-digital production techniques, and everything in between.
Consisting of a community of master craftsmen artist technicians, seasoned producers and product designers,
Fluorescent Smogg brings diverse disciplines such as 3D printing in gold, monotyping, screenprinting,
woodblock printing, model-making and the ancient art of bronze-casting all under one roof at its home in Bristol, UK.
With production bases also in Barcelona and London, and an international roster of artists that includes the likes of exciting young painters Hebru Brantley, Jonni Cheatwood and George Morton-Clarke alongside established street art names Ben Eine, Broken Fingaz and Lucy McLauchlan, Fluorescent Smogg takes great pride in breaking new creative ground and supporting artists and institutions to realise their ideas from concept to completion.