Flight’s carbon offset program with Forests Without Frontiers
Following a year’s extensive research and our commitment to the Read More...
Common factors that affect art trail and open studio results for artists
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Flight Logistics – Moving into a new era of electric powered vans
Great news… We have just taken delivery of two new Read More...
ShipArt ArtOnWheels No.21 on the road – Art by Lesego Seoketsa
This latest addition to our unique ShipArt™ Vehicle Wrap Public Read More...
Royal Mail strikes – Dates to be aware of
The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has called on its members Read More...
Lesego Seoketsa – What’s behind the ShipArt ArtOnWheels series – And choosing artist No.21
"In 2016, as part of the celebration of our corporate Read More...
Feature Friday: Artist Olivia Kemp – Pen and Ink
Olivia Kemp’s work is currently showing at the “Eden” exhibition Read More...
Biscuits & Bricks – Reading celebrates two hundred years of the Huntley & Palmers legacy
We visited this exhibition over the weekend and were Read More...
Revealed – ShipArt ArtOnWheels artist No. 21
We’re delighted to announce that #ShipArt #ArtOnWheels vehicle No.21 is Read More...
Some posts just need to be shared… @blekleratoriginal 😍
#bleklerat #streetart #parisart
Reposted: @chasecontemporary In the early 1980s, Paris started finding rats on its walls.
They weren’t random; they were the work of Blek le Rat, one of the artists who helped define the language of stencil-based street art. For Blek, the rat was more than an image. It was a symbol of survival, movement, and urban presence.
Small, unwanted, impossible to fully control.
Exactly like street art itself, what began as a repeated stencil became one of the most recognizable visual signatures in contemporary street art.
In the last 12 months we have recycled 14.5 tons of cardboard, paper and plastic… That’s the equivalent of 25 cuddly Grizzly Bears.
Just one part of our drive to offset our CO2 emissions. 😊
Many thanks to our recycling partner Ecogen Recycling
#sustainability #recycling #ecofriendly #logistics #greenfuture #clientbenefits #savetheplanet #buffalo #africanbuffalo #animalart #grizzlybear
You know the names.
But there’s more to the ShipArt leadership team than coordinating the safe movement of artwork across the globe…
Swipe through to discover a few fun facts – a TV appearance, an ex Brentford FC player, a qualified skydiver… 🙃
#meettheteam #artlogistics #shippingart #behindthescenes #shipart #brentfordfc #skydiving
During a walk about the Surrey Artist Open Studios trail this weekend, I stopped by the studio of Libby Daniels (@libby_daniels_ceramics) to view her latest collection of handmade ceramics.
I took the opportunity to ask Libby about her process, particularly how she develops shapes and explores colour in her work. It was also interesting to discuss whether she creates with a specific audience in mind, or whether her focus is primarily on personal exploration and enjoyment in making ceramics.
Libby’s work can next be seen at the Sussex Craft Week event in Arundel, 20–28 June 2026.
@surreyartistopenstudios
@sussexcraftweek
#haslemerepotter #hampshireart #artgallery #craftgallery #pottery #handmadeceramics #contemporaryclay #ceramics #madebyhand #abstractart #abstractpatterns @surreypotters
Top tip… When shipping artwork internationally in a wooden crate, correct packaging marks really matter. Missing or incorrect markings can lead to customs delays, returns, or even (gulp) destruction of the artwork.
Top tip: Avoid using red or orange stamps unless required for hazardous goods, as they may trigger unnecessary customs inspections.
Our crate markings indicate ISPM 15 compliance, fragile contents, keep dry instructions, correct orientation, dimensions, and gross weight helping ensure safe and compliant transit worldwide.
#artlogistics #fineartshipping #arthandling #museumlogistics #gallerylife #artcollection #internationalshipping #shippingtips

















