Brooklyn Beckham looks ready to create some street art as he makes a low-key arrival at exhibition launch 

He's preparing to release his first art book, a collection of photos, later on this year.

So it was no surprise to see keen art student Brooklyn Beckham heading to the opening of a brand new exhibition along London's Southbank, on Thursday night.

Arriving at the Buster and Punch X Endless Filth show, at the Hop Exchange, the 17-year-old cut a low-key figure in a camouflage hoodie as he gripped an aerosol paint can in one hand.

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A studious fellow? Keen art student Brooklyn Beckham heading to the opening of a brand new exhibition along London's Southbank, on Thursday night

Having presumably been asked to lend his artistic streak to a work at the opening of the Endless and the Buster + Punch design teams' latest show, Brooklyn gripped the can in one hand.

Though he's often seen out and about with his parents, David and Victoria, he was accompanied to the gallery by the Beckham's family friend, Bobby Rich.

The Judo master and personal trainer looked to be keeping an eye on the student and aspiring photographer as they examined the works of art.

Ready to make some art? Arriving at the Buster and Punch X Endless Filth show, the 17-year-old cut a low-key figure in a camouflage hoodie as he gripped an aerosol paint can in one hand

All for the art: Inside the opening of the Endless and the Buster + Punch design teams' latest show, Brooklyn brandished his can beside that of street artist, Endless

Brooklyn rocked his now familiar skater vibe, matching his camouflaged detailed hoodie with a pair of skinny jeans and Nike SB trainers.

Wearing a woolly hat to keep the cold bite in the wind at bay, the eldest of the Beckham brood appeared keen to obscure his features - pulling the Adidas hoodie up over his head.

Bobby went for a laid-back vibe, with the bearded muscleman teaming a denim shirt with black jeans, Chlesea boots and a lightweight olive parka.

Tagging? Having presumably been asked to lend his artistic streak to a work at the opening of the Endless and Buster + Punch teams' latest show, Brooklyn gripped the can in one hand

Who's your pal? Though he's often seen out and about with his parents, David and Victoria, he was accompanied to the gallery by the Beckham's family friend, Bobby Rich

He was a skater boy... Brooklyn rocked his now familiar skater vibe, matching his camouflaged detailed hoodie with a pair of skinny jeans and Nike SB trainers

Low-profile: Wearing a woolly hat to keep the cold wind at bay, the eldest of the Beckham brood appeared keen to obscure his features - pulling the Adidas hoodie up over his head

Brooklyn's evening out came as he was seemingly called-out by father David for not being at school.

The aspiring photographer fell foul of his own passion for Instagram, where he commands millions of followers, whilst sharing a live video on Wednesday morning.

After continuing a theme he kick-started the previous day by sharing a short clip of his increasingly familiar features, the 17-year old’s antics caught the eye of his famous father David.

Time to mingle: Inside the private viewing at the Hop Exchange, the teenager was in full networking mode

Keen bean: Chatting away to fellow attendees, the aspiring artist looked to be full of beans

In with the art crowd: Brooklyn looked very at home amongst the movers and shakers from the art world

Busted: Brooklyn's evening out came as he was seemingly called-out by father David for not being at school

Wise words: Adding to the list of predominantly positive comments left by his growing fan-base, the former footballer chastised his college bound son, bluntly telling him: ‘U should be at school' 

Adding to the list of predominantly positive comments left by his growing fan-base, the former footballer chastised his college bound son, bluntly telling him: ‘U should be at school.’ 

David is no stranger to the allure of social media, having attracted 32.4 million followers since opening his own Instagram account in 2015. 

Brooklyn meanwhile, has won 9.1 million on the picture messaging platform as he continues to  showcase his developing talents as a photographer.

Previously: On Tuesday afternoon the teenager shared a gritty black and white video of himself partially hidden beneath a baseball cap and hooded top

Recurring theme: But the video, posted at 12:30pm, prompted a wave of dubious comments from viewers, who repeatedly told him he should be in class

On Tuesday afternoon the teenager shared a gritty black and white video of himself partially hidden beneath a baseball cap and hooded top. 

But the video, posted at 12:30pm, prompted a wave of dubious comments from viewers, who repeatedly told him he should be in class.

Brooklyn unfortunate run in with his famous father comes just days after the teen supported the sporting hero icon at the launch of the latest Kent & Curwen menswear line at London Mens' Fashion Week.

Popular:  David is no stranger to the allure of social media, having attracted 32.4 million followers since opening his own Instagram account in 2015

David, who has partnered with the English fashion firm, was at the launch last week accompanied by both Victoria and Brooklyn - who has proudly been modelling some of the range on his Instagram. 

The fashionable appearance followed a reported row between David and Ron Dennis at a luxury resort in the Maldives after the F1 boss declared: 'I've paid the most money'.

The former England captain is said to have shouted at Mr Dennis over his 'rude' comments when he took over seats reserved for the Beckhams and chef Gordon Ramsey and his family on New Year's Eve at the One & Only Reethi Rah resort in the Maldives. 

 

 

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