Art Pop-Up Spreads Cheer in Stamford with Art Drop to Brighten January

Art Pop-Up is bringing smiles to Stamford with cheerful illustrations for everyone to enjoy

Art Pop-Up Spreads Cheer in Stamford with Art Drop to Brighten January
Art Pop-Up Spreads Cheer in Stamford with Art Drop to Brighten January

Stamford: The town was buzzing with joy as Art Pop-Up launched a fun project to lift spirits during January.

Today, they placed hundreds of bright prints around the town, aiming to spread some cheer. It’s all part of a community effort to help folks feel a bit better.

Sam Roddan, who started Art Pop-Up, shared that they just want to make people smile and offer a little surprise.

Alongside Rose Croft and some cheerful club members, they handed out these lovely illustrations.

The artwork, featuring a character named Joy, was created by artist Ann Bellamy. It was printed thanks to a fund that supports mental health initiatives.

You can find these prints in various spots around town, like shops, cafes, and even the library. People are encouraged to take one home or share it with a friend.

It’s all about spreading happiness, and it looks like they’re doing a great job!

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