What can I buy?

You can purchase Rubbish Snooker canvases (made out of recycled plastic bottles and sustainably-sourced wood) and plastic-free biodegradable phone cases.

Where do you get the lids and ring-pulls?

Approximately 75% are littered and the rest are upcycled by friends and family. I regularly pick litter and have taken thousands of bottles and cans away from streets, green spaces, and wildlife.

What happens once you finish a piece?

I take a photograph of the artwork while up a ladder (borrowed from my neighbour) and create a video walking around the table for Instagram. It is these photographs that are printed on the canvases. I then dismantle it all and the lids go back into boxes according to colour and size.

Why do you do it outside?

It was my childhood dream to own a pool or snooker table. However, like most people, I do not have the room in my house so purchased a full-size pool table specifically designed for external use in the garden.

Does the weather get in the way?

The table has sat there in sunshine, rain, hail, and snow. Believe it or not, I have been more sunburnt and bitten by mosquitos in the name of Rubbish Snooker than while playing for my village cricket team, making me possibly the only snooker player to wear sunscreen. The most frustrating element is wind which often sends lids flying down the pockets, only for them to appear deep inside the table months later.

Do you actually ever play snooker on it?

I adore cue sports but must admit I do forget this is the table’s primary function. My biggest break is 62 and I beat Shaun Murphy once. Sort of.

How do I join a workshop?

You can enquire here about Rubbish Snooker creative thinking workshops at your venue.