Welcome to the
Gallery Project
The Artistic Kite Group Gallery Collection is a collection of 1.2m Rokkakus which have been decorated in a variety of ways by a wide range of kitemakers and kite artists.
The AKG Gallery project is now closed since the closure of the Artistic Kite Group
If you want any further information about the project E-mail Charlie Charlton
The following photographs depict all the kites which were submitted, many thanks to all who contributed to the project.

The Torch by William Charlton (Liverpool England)
Fabric paints on ripstop nylon

Tiger by Gill Ellis (Wigan England)
Fabric paints on ripstop nylon

Fire bird by Janene Evard (Oklahoma USA)
Acrylic paints on Tyvek with gold leaf

Coat of Arms by Peter Dawson (Shellingford England)
Fibre tip pens on ripstop

Mirror Mirror by Peter Dawson (Shellingford England)
Fibre tip pens on Tyvek

Pretty Polly by Harry Douglas (Poole England)
Acrylic paints on ripstop nylon

Happy Harry by Harry Douglas (Poole England)
Acrylic paints on ripstop nylon

Butterfly by Harry Douglas (Poole England)
Appliqué ripstop nylon

Japanese Dancer by Helene Morgan (Shrewsbury England)
Appliqué ripstop nylon

Smiling Jenny by Anna Charlton (Liverpool England)
Appliqué ripstop nylon

The White Band by Charlie Charlton (Liverpool England)
Silk paints on polyester cotton

Poop Scoop By Charlie Charlton (Liverpool England)
Appliqué ripstop nylon

Venus Rokkaku by Charlie Charlton (Liverpool England)
Appliqué ripstop nylon

Acid Rain by Charlie Charlton (Liverpool England)
Silk Paints on Polyester Cotton

Bamboo and Blossom by Anna Charlton (Liverpool England)
Fabric Paints, ripstop nylon

Metamorphosis by Juliana Garajova (Zvolen, Slovakia)
Acrylics and Fabric paints, ripstop nylon

Schitzo Rokkaku by Juliana Garajova (Zvolen Slovakia)
Fabric paints on ripstop nylon
The Three Little Birds Series all by Charlie Charlton (Liverpool England)
All Appliqué ripstop nylon

The Owl

The Canary

The Bird of Paradise
Unfortunately 3 further kites which were produced for this project by Patients in Ashworth Hospital, Merseyside have had to be removed due to concerns raised over issues of confidentiality