PRINT THIS – After Party A little while ago Bored, Blueprint Skateboards and Quiet Corners organised a photography competition called PRINT HERE to celebrate the release of the Blueprint X Quiet Corners deck series. The winners of that competition will be announced very soon. The competition was a huge success with over 200 entries from [...]
The Saturday of the August bank holiday weekend saw artist Monk from P.A.M organise a paint jam in the garden at LJRs. The weather was perfect and some of the finished work was simply outstanding. You can see more pictures courtesy of Matthew Maber (www.matthewmaber.com) over on our Gallery page.
I posted a little while ago about an art piece that was in progress here in LJRs by Jade Spranklen. Well here is the finished article!
Love Your Bike Portsmouth is taking place in Southsea on Sunday 30th May. The event which is free and open to all ages kicks off at Southsea Skatepark at 10am, there is a DJ and vintage bike showcase at Parmiters Antiques in Albert Road from 4pm and BBQ and after party here at LJRs from [...]
LJRs has teamed up with Bored of Southsea for a collaboration t-shirt which will be on sale as part of their summer range. You can purchase online here or pop by the shop in Albert Road.
Well done to the Fetch A Sketch crew who raised hundreds of pounds last Saturday for their London exhibition by selling off sketches by former Portsmouth University students. Chief organiser Roberta left this message for everyone: “On behalf of all the Fetch a Sketch folks, I’d like to say a massive thank you to those [...]
One of our members of staff here at LJRs, Jade Spranklen, has started work on an art piece which some of you may have seen already. Above are a couple of photos of the work in progress so far. Once the piece is finished I will post up the final pictures. You can see more [...]
As we are currently having our website designed and built by Boz 1812, Paul drafted in freelance Photographer and motion editor Sunny Lau to do some photography for the new site. Above is a taster of the stuff he did at LJRs and you can visit his site by clicking here
A good friend of LJRs, Jack Sullivan was away working in London a few months ago and cheekily after hours managed to beam two of our logos onto Marble Arch. Rest assured this is NOT photoshopped, this is real. Cool eh?
Our good friend and chief scout Elly Cattermole came across the old sign for the Lord John Russell (the sight on which Little Johnny Russells is now situated) in Portsmouth museum recently. A real piece of Portsmouth history.












