Any drum and bass fan will know the name Goldie. The British DJ was a pioneer in the 1990s jungle and rave scene and is still making music to this day along with adding a number of other artistic credentials to his name over the years – musician, graffiti artist, actor, producer, painter.
For the better part of a decade, fans have been more likely to spot his signature goldcapped teeth on the island of Phuket rather than the British Isles. Making his home near Kamala Beach, Goldie has been diving deep into his art with a recording and painting studio at his house and alternating between musician and artist depending on the season. While February through March sees him working on musical pursuits, October through December tends to be a time for painting, creating new collections and completing commissioned work for private clients.
Though the DJ may be more widely known for his beats, he’s actually been painting since he was 17 and Phuket has proven to offer a source of space, time and inspiration for him to take to the canvas. When in Phuket he says he has the time to deconstruct and process other experiences while also learning new techniques and drawing inspiration from the beauty and culture of Thailand.
