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Tea time in Bristol

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Posted by Gavin Lucas, 16 March 2010, 12:25    Permalink    Comments (16)

Illustrators Peskimo and Chris Dickason have teamed up to put on a tea-time themed exhibition opening this Friday March 19 at Start - a new shop and exhibition space in the heart of Bristol...

The exhibition, entitled Tease Made, will celebrate, Peskimo tells us, "the social rituals, history, iconography and biscuit-dunking goodness of enjoying a cup of tea." There will be prints, paintings, sketches and sculptural pieces on show. Here are a few images that will be on display...


Start is a new art space and shop which will look to exhibit work by both established and up and coming artists working in the South West region across the mediums of illustration, graphic design, photography, painting and printmaking. The shop will look to stock and sell work by local artists and musicians, and stock a small range of art magazines, prints, cards, jewellery, CDs, T-shirts and vinyl and plush toys. There will also be an area to sit and have a mug of tea. Start's website should be up and running this Friday. wearestart.co.uk

Tease Made runs from March 19 through to April 9 at Start (above Start The Bus), 7-9 Baldwin St, Bristol, BS1 1RU. 

peskimo.com
chrisdickason.co.uk

 

 

16 Comments

"There will also be an area to sit and have a mug of tea." A MUG?!!! Sacrilege.
James Nelson
2010-03-16 13:06:05


Wonderful vectors! ;)
Jolt
2010-03-16 13:37:29


Looks and sounds great! Lots of luck
Lee Faber
2010-03-16 13:59:30


I love tea so much. It's a rare blog post I can get away with saying that, so needs must. Exhib looks good also...
Dan
2010-03-16 14:25:04


Next time I come to Bristol I shall be making a visit! Nice idea too, every city should have one.
Stuart Paciej
2010-03-16 15:11:33


Is it just me or did you guys change your online font?

It's a terrible font for the web, I'm finding it barely readable ... seriously ... very poorly informed choice.
n
2010-03-16 21:11:13


Sounds like it is going to be a great exhibition, really like the the images you have posted. I Wish I lived closer to Bristol so I could check it out.

Thanks for sharing.
Shane
2010-03-16 22:40:04


Lovely stuff. Is the 4th down an Otto Seibold?
kevadamson
2010-03-16 23:26:48


Yah its sound good, and it will the starting day drink and the evening drink which we say its Tea time....
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Cynthia Brown
2010-03-17 05:12:45


Wow this work is awesome. Such an exciting new place to visit too. Shame I can't get Bristol fora little while.
Emma Peters
2010-03-17 07:02:06


Lovely prints, great colours too.
Alex Snowdon
2010-03-17 13:41:06


Ingore my previous comment.


It's either been changed, or mysteriously renders differently on my macbook as it does on my mac pro ... my assumption is that it's been reverted?

On-topic: Love the imagery!

n
n
2010-03-17 13:55:04


@n
We haven't changed anything as far as I know
CR PatrickBurgoyne
2010-03-17 14:04:50


Great stuff, better pop the kettle on hehe..
Graphic Design Manchester
2010-03-17 17:57:24


like it. lovely pictures, and the color is awesome.
Lin
2010-03-19 13:32:14


I remember this, it was a great little intimate exhibition. The shots on this post don't really do the prints justice as the vectors (full blown) look really nice.
rich brill
2011-07-04 15:15:05


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