Art / Artist of the Month

A year of Artist and Maker of the Month

By Bristol24/7  Tuesday Nov 29, 2016

For the past year, we have been showcasing works from some of the best artists and makers in Bristol, with works ranging from screen prints, to hand crafted purses, to sculpture. All of the pieces are available at a reduced price, with proceeds going towards a charity of each artists’ choice. 

We’ve also now teamed up with the amazing team at The Little Framing Company who are offering the option to buy our artists work framed at a huge discount. You can also get any other work framed with them at a 15% discount by quoting Bristol24/7.

Before we launch December’s Artist and Maker of the Month, with work from three amazing local artists, we wanted to look back at some of our favourite works so far, all of which and more are still available to buy through our online shop (just click on the images to go through to the work on our shop page).

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Tom Mead’s Moondog.

Four artists proofs of Moondog now available after the original and all limited edition prints sold out in October. £50 unframed, £87 framed.

Carol Peace’s, Seated Female Figures.

Edition of 120 in iron resin. £195 each or £385 for the pair.

Cheba’s, Infrared Monkey Head Nebula.

Limited edition of 25. £50 unframed, £87 framed.  

Clare Cutts’, The Three Sisters.

Limited edition of 30 screenprints.

Chuck Elliott’s, Elemental/ White Crest.

Limited edition of 66 pigment prints £180.

Gemma Compton & CopyRight’s, Coming Together/ Broken Apart.

Limited edition of 100 giclee prints, £85.

Mike Godwin, Bristol Patchwork.

Edition of 20 original etchings. £80. 

Hannah Turner’s, Cat Money Box

Black and white sponged ceramic Cat money box, £15.99.

Dan Parry-Jones’, Beauty From Ashes.

Limited edition of 50 prints, £100.

Lindsay McDonagh’s, Fox.

Limited edition of 100 prints, original watercolour also available. £38.

Phil Nicholls, Amy Winehouse at the Louisiana, Bristol.

Limited edition of 50 high quality prints in each size. A3, £190; A2, £330; A1, £520.

Susan Taylor’s, Bristol Architecture Print£25.

Abigail McDougall’s, Morning Waters Towards ss Great Britain.

Limited edition of 50. £85 unframed, £122 framed.

Alice Shields’, Bee Mug£9.60.

Clare Philips’, A4 Suspension Bridge Print£18

Read more: Bristol named as one of world’s best cities for street art

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