Fab 4 - features some cracking art

Last day 18th November


FAB 4 at Bocabar Bristol

I loved putting this exhibition together for  Bocabar Bristol.  If you haen't managed to see it yet - here is a sneak peak of some of the lovely work available to buy.  Thanks to my friend Paul Harrison for the photos.

Doing Sweets with the King by Jimmer Willmott

Doing Sweets with the King by Jimmer Willmott.  Jimmer created this dynamic portrait of Elvis especially for the Fab 4 exhibition.  I have two prints available of Jimmers signed limited edition prints of 10.  

Eye is Sunburn by Jimmer Willmott

Eye is Sunburn by Jimmer Willmott.  Sadly all the 10 signed limited edition prints have been snapped up.  But this gorgeous original is still available.

RSVP and thanks for the invite by Jimmer Willmott

RSVP thanks for the Invite by Jimmer Willmott

 


 

Jimmer Willmott


Jimmer Willmott

Bristol artist Jimmer Wilmott is tipped by Bristol artists as 'the one to watch'.  Starting with a joint shows in 2015 he is now preparing for the first of his first of two solo shows in London.

Jimmer is a pop surrealist working in acrylics.  His work is a frenzied mash of: 1950’s iconic establishment, the grotesque and the cute of pop surrealism, together with a the vibrant colours of his pallet.   His recent works play with popular culture and catchphrases.

He regularly exhibits in his home town of Bristol and has recently made sales in America and across Europe. He is one of the 400 artists selected to paint at  Upfest 2018 following the recognition he received in MSN's 'The UK's  Most Striking Street art' for his performance last year. 

He undertook his degree in Drawing and Applied Arts at the University of West of England following a foundation course at Queens Road Art College. He paints and lives in his studio, a Dutch narrow boat in the Bristol Docks.

I am delighted to feature his work in my latest Fab 4 exhibition where his orriginals appear alongside Andrew Burns Colwill, Julian Quaye and Thomas Dowdeswell.

 

Looking for my Forever Home by Jimmer Willmot