Jay Jay Burridge studied Fine Art Sculpture at Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design. For his degree show he made a forty-foot-long, self-assembled dinosaur skeleton out of MDF.
After graduating, he took over from the legendary children's TV presenter Tony Hart writing and co-presenting the BBC TV show SMart. This grew into three spin-off series and touring live shows. After this, Jay Jay turned his attention to a career in commercial art for brands such as Sony, Adidas, and Levis; and started his own custom-made deluxe trucker cap brand, Lucky Seven Caps.
In 2010 he returned to his favourite subject, dinosaurs, and exhibited his supersaurs sculptures in Beverly Hills, LA. The 80,000 square-foot space was filled with 15 full-sized supersaurs. With Jamie Oliver, he co-created the Dinersaur Diner, in Piccadilly Circus, London.