The projects are mostly large scale murals but he also does collage, makes art-furniture and paints decorations.
Steve loves this drawing that someone made for him during a project. That's him on the left.
This is a 160 feet long mural made with acrylic paint on plywood panels. It is in a primary school in Southampton, UK, and was made alongside children from the school and adults from the local community. It is Steve's largest project to date.
Here are a few more examples of Steve's projects.
The aliens invade - and about time too!
Wallflowers joke censored by humour police.
Courtyard map in Primary school.
6th form gains marbles - or marbling.
Renoir knew when it was raining, no question.
Stonehenge relocates to nursery playground shock!
Town mouse - Country mouse bench.
Logo for Children's centre.
Perennial Bloomers, No watering requiring.
Where the wild things are mural (15'/8').
Saves a fortune on curtains.
Bees nearby about to become confused.
Patchwork style in-action.
Secret plans for hypnosis get go-ahead.
Sunshine broadcasting heat.
The world is flat, after all.
Life sized scarecrows for the Hayling Island festival.
Display boards.
Another display board.
Vegetarians ... hopefully.
A couple of Spitfire's. Mural in the Lordshill community of Southampton, UK.
Bad breath alert Knights to impending Dragon visit.
Somewhere over the rainbow... there’s a wall...
What is it with these dragons?
Eye-stomping opportunity available. Must wear slippers.
Boring gates made less boring.
Back from extinction by popular demand ...
In a school toilet, which smelt worse than you might think.
Playground art = backache.
A school entranceway in Portsmouth.
A jazzy bench.
Behind the bar at a theatre.
Another toilet. Lovely.
Shed decorations.
A Cyberman football referee. Unlikely, but not impossible.
Crazy collage in a nursery.
A wizard with bizarrely proportioned arms.
A stairwell illusion.
Another toilet. This time with volcano influences.
Life cycle of the frog. Minus any intimate moments.
A long sign on a fence outside a school. Miraculously unvandalised, considering location.
A library.
The final front ear.
Another bench.
Seaside design with real window feature. Not built especially.
Some animals that normally probably wouldn't congregate together.
Large landscape with stepladder accessory.
If you have a project that you think Steve might be interested in, you can email info@steveporter.org