
ARTIST BIO.
Glen Fox was born in Jersey in 1992. He is both an artist and a professional skateboarder. In 2011, while studying Art and Design at Highlands College, he started gaining attention for his skateboarding. His art reflects his skateboarding background—loose, free, and full of movement.
Glen Fox was born in Jersey in 1992. He is both an artist and a professional skateboarder. In 2011, while studying Art and Design at Highlands College, he started gaining attention for his skateboarding. His art reflects his skateboarding background—loose, free, and full of movement.
His early work focused on simple shapes and bold lines, often in black and white. These murals, painted across the UK, became some of his most recognizable pieces. Today, his art is taught in primary schools in Jersey, where he grew up.
Fox’s paintings have been shown in galleries in Paris, Serbia, Osaka, Jersey, London, and Melbourne. Brands like Adidas and ASICS have used his work in their campaigns, drawn to its energy and originality.
Over time, his style has shifted from graphic murals to detailed oil and acrylic paintings. His newer work feels more layered and textured, but still keeps the spontaneity of his early pieces. Whether skating or painting, Fox’s approach is instinctive, less about rules, more about feel.
ARTIST BIO.

Glen Fox was born in Jersey in 1992. He is both an artist and a professional skateboarder. In 2011, while studying Art and Design at Highlands College, he started gaining attention for his skateboarding. His art reflects his skateboarding background, full of movement.
His early work focused on simple shapes and bold lines, often in black and white. These murals, painted across the UK, became some of his most recognisable pieces. Today, his art is taught in primary schools in Jersey, where he grew up.
Fox’s paintings have been shown in galleries in Paris, Serbia, Osaka, Jersey, London, and Melbourne. Brands like Adidas and ASICS have used his work in their campaigns, drawn to its energy and originality.
Over time, his style has shifted from graphic murals to detailed oil and acrylic paintings. His newer work feels more layered and textured, but still keeps the spontaneity of his early pieces. Whether skating or painting, Fox’s approach is instinctive—less about rules, more about feel.