Kyle Legall Cardiff
Kyle`s art has expanded to a variety of genres, from writing and directing for animation, filmmaking, theater and graffiti murals to designing and manufacturing his own graffiti clothing line. Kyle has written, directed, engineered and animated four 2D short films for Channel 4 and S4C. He also directed music videos and covers for local bands. In 2015, Kyle became National Theatre Wales` first artist-in-residence. As an aspiring director, he worked on productions of Storm 1, 2 & 3 in 2018/19 and collaborated with directors Mike Brooks and Mike Pearson. Along the Taff Trail there are legal walls for street art, one of them near the trailhead in Cardiff Bay. Under the busy A4232 road connecting the two parts of the bay near the Cardiff Yacht Club, this certainly adds some interest to an otherwise seamlessly converted dock. From belly dancers to scrap metal welders, you`ll find their stories here. Mark Black History Month 2021 with documentaries, interviews, articles and more. Kyle Legall is an artist from Butetown, Cardiff.
A place known for its multicultural roots. Kyle talks about how this has affected his work and what art means to him. A stroll through the streets of Cardiff Bay and a stone`s throw from the Wales Millennium Centre was a new work by Kyle Legall. Two separate wooden panels on James Street, in the city`s ever-changing “Tiger Bay” neighborhood, painted eye-catching work details.