
OUR PROJECTS
At JK Arts, we're proud to showcase some of our past projects from creating cartoons to making murals. The young people have worked with us to to produce a great collection of art!
Comic: Timmy's Time Travelling Adventure
Timmy's Time Travelling Adventure is a comic book produced by
our young artists at our Alperton afterschool art club. It's about a lazy teenager called Timmy who decides to go for a walk in a park instead of studying for his History exam and then embarks on an adventure. The young people held a comic fair for their parent where they showcased the comic book along with a range of artwork they created based on their story
Comic: Neil's Alien Space Adventure
Neil's Alien Space Adventure is a comic book produced by
our young artists at our Curzon art club. It's about a grumpy teenager called Neil who strays from his school trip and ends up on an abandoned rocket ship blasting into space.. There he meets an alien and they only way back to earth is if he cheers up and changes his ways. The young people held a comic fair where they sold copies of the comic and showcased the artwork they created based on their story
Comic: Social Minnie
Minnie was just a regular girl… until her 13th birthday changed everything. Super strength, speed, and style — all fuelled by her growing social media following. The more likes she got, the more powerful she became. But when the internet turns against her and her followers vanish overnight, so do her powers. Another masterpiece by our young artists at our Curzon art club
Colouring In Book: Nature
We completed a Colouring Book inspired by the beauty of nature. Each artist designed their own page, from animals and flowers to trees and landscapes, to form a unique collaborative book. We then hosted a special showcase, inviting family and friends to see our creations. On the day, they proudly sold copies of their colouring book—sharing both their creativity and the joy of bringing art to life.
Mural: Preston Park
Preston Park Community Mural located inside the Family Wellbeing Centre. This piece was designed and painted by a talented group of young artists in 2021. The mural is a representation of their local area, making references to all the elements that makes Brent special and unique. From its diversity to its creativity everything the young people love about their area is included in this artwork
Mural: Alperton
Alperton Community Mural located inside the Family Wellbeing Centre. This piece was designed and painted by a talented group of young artists in 2021. This mural captures the vibrant and bustling essence of Brent. The speaker projecting 'one love' and the flags representing their own diverse backgrounds.
Mural: Three Trees
The Three Trees Mural, created by a group of young artists, celebrates the unique character of the Three Trees area by bringing together both its urban landscape and natural beauty. The mural features imagery of train tracks and a race track, set alongside scenes of local wildlife. This vibrant artwork captures the balance between city life and nature, reflecting the community’s surroundings and the creativity of its young people.
Mural: SPID
To celebrate 20 years of SPID, JK Arts delivered a community mural project that brought people together through creativity, accessibility, and shared experience. Designed to be inclusive and welcoming, the project encouraged participants of all ages and abilities to contribute, ensuring everyone felt seen and valued. At the heart of the mural is a hidden message — “Feel the Love” — reflecting the warmth, care, and strong sense of community that SPID has nurtured over the past two decades.
Art: Identity
We invited students to explore and express their personal identity through creativity. Each young artist created a re-imagined piece inspired by J. King’s signature style, using equations, diagrams, and symbolism to reflect their own personality and individuality. The project celebrated self-expression and confidence, culminating in a final exhibition where students proudly showcased their work to peers, families, and the wider community.
Animation: Respect Revolution
Respect Revolution is an animated short film created by the young people at our Curzon Art Club, using stop-motion animation. It's about two best friends who sadly stop hanging out with each other when one of their parents suddenly become really wealthy.
Animation: HER
HER is an animated short film created by the young people at our Curzon Art Club, using stop-motion and 2D animation. It follows a young girl with vitiligo who faces bullying and self-doubt. She embraces her unique beauty and becomes an influential figure, motivating others with vitiligo. HER celebrates self-acceptance and resilience.













































































