Screen printer and designer - my work is a mixture of drawings and computer designs which are then used as a basis for screen prints. Bold, bright, pattern based designs usually inspired by birds or floral designs.
Design blog: http://www.lealloydesigns.wordpress.com
Contact: lealloyd@hotmail.com
Delicate, light-filled monoprints inspired by the North Somerset coast, Iceland and Morocco. Translucent drifts of colour built up to create beautiful 'print paintings'. Work on sale, framed and unframed with prices from £30 upwards. I will also be demonstrating my printmaking technique throughout the weekend.
Colourful and affordable screen prints to cheer up your walls.
This year my views of Bristol’s coloured terraces will be joined by a number of allotments, the odd submarine and more than a few spirographs.
Susan Taylor studied Graphic Design at Brighton University. Having obtained her degree in 1996, she
worked for Designate in Brighton with clients such as Virgin and BA.
She moved to Bristol in 2003 to become senior designer for Oakwood, working primarily with Mattel
and Wella, creating advertisements, point of sale, posters and mailers.
Then the kids happened!
She now works freelance and has created Taylors Type, typographic posters that can also be
commissioned.
Snap is a co-operative of 8 artists based in the Christmas Steps Arts Quarter. This year they will all be exhibiting their wares which include limited edition screen prints, artists books, textiles bags and greetings cards.
Local Artist and Restorer Paul Wood takes inspiration from his work with antiques at The Bed Workshop.
Dealing with antiquities and bringing them into his printmaking and photography. Lost and found derelict spaces.
Main medium, Silk Screen, Woodcut and photography.
paulwood41@aol.com
07548888472
www.frenchfarmhousefurniture.co.uk
~ Update: This artist has withdrawn from the trail and so will not be showing work. The venue will also not be open for the trail. ~
Limited Edition Silkscreen Prints, Handmade Rubber Stamp Prints, Artist Books and Drawings