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Creating limited edition artwork to support charities

By Lowie Trevena  Wednesday Nov 25, 2020

Borne out of conversations with artists who wanted to continue being creative while supporting charities, 3030 Print hopes to bring artwork into people’s lives while supporting organisations in need of financial support.

Led by Tassie Green and Jack Wilson, the initiative sells prints for £33 each. From each bought print, £9 goes to a charity of the artist’s choosing and £9 goes to the artist, with the remainder covering print production and behind-the-scenes admin.

Tassie and Jack work from a Dockside unit overlooking Bristol Marina, collaborating with local artists and creatives from much further afield.

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“So far we have featured a diverse range of artists, from local Bristol based illustrators, such as Dave Bain, James Yeo & Jazz Thompson, to bigger industry names like RuffMercy & Copyright,” says Jack, who is 26.

“We’re getting submissions from all over the UK and overseas, meaning we have a really diverse range of artworks ready to be released over the coming weeks and months.”

Jack and Tassie. Photo: Jack Wilson

Each print is part of a limited run of 30 and made using high quality giclée process onto a 315gsm fine-art archival stock. Charities supported so far include NHS Charities Together, Black Lives Matter, Mind and Art Fund.

“All artwork is reasonably priced and affordable, making them accessible while retaining exclusivity,” Jack says. “We manage the whole process for the artists in-house, meaning they get to concentrate on the fun bit… being creative!

“We’ve been blown away by the positive response from the community and by the support of some really high profile artists that we never thought would be interested in our little project.”

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