There are some lovely impressionist oil paintings of South Bristol and the city centre currently on display at Bedminster cafe Grounded. The artist, Nigel Shipley, captures the atmosphere by painting there and then in outdoor spots.
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Thursday, 8 August 2013
Imaginarium
Imaginarium is a show of dark and surreal work at the Philadelphia Street Gallery running until 19 August. Detailed sculptures by German-born artist, Joachim Seitfudem, bring the imagination to life before your eyes. While Bristol illustrator, Rachel Falber, delves beneath the skin revealing a more skeletal side of our animal world. The exhibition explores themes of human psychosis and spiritual exploration…the more you look, the more you see…
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Joachim Seitfudem |
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Rachel Falber |
Monday, 29 July 2013
Up, Up and Away
Hot air balloons are an iconic part of Bristol culture, and in the run up to this year’s International Balloon Fiesta (8-11 August 2013) I'm celebrating with a collection of balloon inspired artwork.
Caroline Tomlinson - Illustrator
Jenny Urquhart - Collage
Leanne Winter - Acrylic on canvas
Fiona Clabon - Illustrator
Emily Gibbard - Digital Illustration
Sandra Moore - Watercolour
Mural at Harvey Nichols
Brush, Needle & Whisk - Watercolour
Jonathan Margetts - Pastel Painting
Tazia Fawley - Acrylic
Watercolour
And a couple of pieces designed to showcase Bristol with it's iconic docks, Suspension bridge, street art, steep hills and of course...balloons.
Susan Taylor - Typographic Print
Ben Newman - Illustrator
Bristol Airport Mural by Halo Media
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Scrap Metal Life
I've admired the scrap metal sculptures in the window of Freak Street Studios on Bedminster Parade for a while, so I thought it was time to find out who'd made them. The line of angular, skeletal dinosaurs are the work of Sparx Metal Works. Originally trained in scrap metal sculpture, artist Samuel has since broadened his work into other aspects of metalwork, welding and fabrication. This is some very cool metalwork with larger sculptures available for event hire and work done on commission.
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
New Visions III
The latest exhibition at the Grant Bradley Gallery, New Visions III, shows the variety of talented artists from the region. From hand cut paper to sculpture to oil painting it's an eclectic show. The exhibition is on until 27 July, here are some of my favourite pieces...
I've previously blogged about Oliver Sidaway but I'm a big fan so was really pleased to see a couple of new paintings depicting some unglamourised spots of Bristol in his usual style of loose brushstrokes.
I've previously blogged about Oliver Sidaway but I'm a big fan so was really pleased to see a couple of new paintings depicting some unglamourised spots of Bristol in his usual style of loose brushstrokes.
Some incredible hand cut paper by Lisa Richards. I can only imagine the time and concentration these must take.
And this beautiful textile collage by Su Williams.
Monday, 1 July 2013
Jon Porter
There are some wonderful, moody portraits dotted around the drinking establishments of Totterdown by Jon Porter. John claims to be half-way through a five year plan to teach himself to become a portrait artist...well I think he's doing pretty well! The portraits around the music stage at the Oxford really fit the feel of the place.
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Jewel of the Ocean
I'm really pleased with this giant muscle necklace £25, bought from The Metal Press stall at Bristol's BIG market - 22 June. The stall had an array of underwater beauties cast in Pewter (and electroplated in silver) from shells found on the shores of Pembrokeshire. The technique came about by a happy accident that lead to some fishy business (sorry).
There was some great drumming at Bristol's BIG market by Batala percussion band.
Friday, 21 June 2013
UWE degree show
Loved the illustration rooms at the UWE degree show last week - there was some really professional stuff. Here are some of my favourites...
and some beautiful oil-paintings by Helen Frances Green of gritty everyday scenes
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