Art on your walls...

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matty g

231 posts

198 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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Maybe not to everyones taste but this is a mate of mines work.

http://www.davidrenshaw.co.uk/David_Renshaw_Artist...

pmanson

13,382 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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matty g said:
Maybe not to everyones taste but this is a mate of mines work.

http://www.davidrenshaw.co.uk/David_Renshaw_Artist...
Like that a lot!

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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pmanson said:
matty g said:
Maybe not to everyones taste but this is a mate of mines work.

http://www.davidrenshaw.co.uk/David_Renshaw_Artist...
Like that a lot!
Big fan of Renshaw - but of his landscape work

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

196 months

Wednesday 25th November 2015
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I've posted (I think) three of these before but I hung them with a one I bought last year all together in the new house today (original Julie Dumbarton oils).

The brother in law is working as a painting restorer, transporter and storer at the mo and got us a Simon Bull as a house warming pressie and I got that hung today now the hall is papered;



Really pleased with that smile

clarkmagpie

3,559 posts

195 months

Thursday 14th January 2016
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Picked this up from the framers today.
Tried out the posh waterwhite glass.
I'm converted!


raceboy

13,101 posts

280 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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Only just found this thread and can see it getting it expensive quickly.... paperbag
Currently house hunting and one on the shortlist has a load more wall space to fill, and although I shouldn't be putting 'art' above a new kitchen/bathroom I can just see some of the stuff on here fitting nicely....love the Lego Space men, would be perfect in the hallway paperbag

krusty said:
Only decided to put some pictures up because of the John Squire stuff earlier. I'm a fan of his work, more so outside the Stone Roses stuff but as I loved the music as well I commissioned this hommage to the albums, in arcrylic. Excuse the mess... and the crappy ipad pictures.
Like those a lot. smile
Justin Cyder said:
Part of the original artwork from Elephant Stone, bought at auction.
Loving that. rotate
Justin Cyder said:
Stone Roses Heaton Park print & ticket. Bought for £15 quid & last seen trading at £150
Got a copy of that in the kitchen, but it's signed by the band (well a print of one thats really signed), never thought to frame it with my Heaton Park ticket.
Justin Cyder said:
Stylised Stone Roses album cover.
Lot of love for that too
Justin Cyder said:
Might have a slight Stone Roses obsession going on.
Never a bad thing. smile

Recentish addition
Paul Kenton print above the fireplace


Most of the artwork in the house is 'self done' Squire/Jackson Pollock inspired but not got any pictures of those at present.

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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raceboy said:
Never a bad thing. smile

Recentish addition
Paul Kenton print above the fireplace


Most of the artwork in the house is 'self done' Squire/Jackson Pollock inspired but not got any pictures of those at present.
Big fan of Kenton's work. His style seems to be copied a bit now though.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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I think there are a few PH artists and photographers. I've bought a couple of prints from PHers over the years.

raceboy

13,101 posts

280 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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Podie said:
Big fan of Kenton's work. His style seems to be copied a bit now though.
Liked his stuff for a while, fancied the Eiffel Tower pic but 'Blaze it up' fitted the wall space better and the colour pallet suited the room to a tee, a random visit to a gallery while in Leeds, a bottle of Prosecco later and a deal was done. rotate

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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raceboy said:
Podie said:
Big fan of Kenton's work. His style seems to be copied a bit now though.
Liked his stuff for a while, fancied the Eiffel Tower pic but 'Blaze it up' fitted the wall space better and the colour pallet suited the room to a tee, a random visit to a gallery while in Leeds, a bottle of Prosecco later and a deal was done. rotate
We bought "London Heat" when it came out... but it didn't even make the wall before we sold it, as we found a David Renshaw landscape.

mattblack

3 posts

197 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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Seen some really nice stuff on here so thought id add to it. Excuse the photo quality im using my notepad

Standard banksy wall fillers


Canvas oil paintings in a frame as im not a fan of box canvas myself





Everyone knows a cat has 9 lives


Local artist painted this next one



Ones I havent put up yet (manchester artist)


And my favourite, kerry darlington tree of gifts. Gallery didnt even get it on the wall. It came in friday and I took it home saturday. Artist proof too which is a nice bonus



Sorry about the relections taking pictures of pictures is awkward

Bungleaio

6,331 posts

202 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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clarkmagpie said:
Picked this up from the framers today.
Tried out the posh waterwhite glass.
I'm converted!

That looks great. Who is it by?

clarkmagpie

3,559 posts

195 months

Friday 15th January 2016
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Bungleaio said:
clarkmagpie said:
Picked this up from the framers today.
Tried out the posh waterwhite glass.
I'm converted!

That looks great. Who is it by?
It's by Dan Kitchener,
Worth a google.
Spot on guy with some terrific work.
Highly recommended smile

x5x3

2,424 posts

253 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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a recent purchase


loughran

2,746 posts

136 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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Flavelas ?

x5x3

2,424 posts

253 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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loughran said:
Flavelas ?
yes it is 'Favela Villa Candido' from Bob Dylan's The Brazil Series 2015. I like some of his work but not all. The kids have named this one the COD painting after the Call of Duty Favela mission........

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

251 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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Been very busy with the house renovation - but after stripping this room right out to tank floor and walls before plastering, ceiling, wiring, new windows, skirting, coving, finally decorating... I'm pretty excited to get onto the fun side and start buying stuff (although I don't really want to cover up the black wall as I love it so much).

Just bought this Jamie Reid signed limited edition 'Liberty' in diamond dust - so happy with it, it looks amazing and have a reclaimed submarine light to go over it which will make the dust sparkle...

also the two Andy Doig pieces - star made out of reclaimed fairground lights and board and the neon cross made with original fairground wood boxing.

Jamie Reid


Andy Doig (Fishtail Neon)



I doubt if my stuff appeals to many on here, but I am as happy as a pig in muck with this lot smile


xe mini

533 posts

159 months

Sunday 17th January 2016
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Looks very cool. .yes

Trustmeimadoctor

12,601 posts

155 months

Monday 8th February 2016
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got this at the weekend for the kitchen

Fizz and Chips by Marie Louise Wrightson


Earthboundmisfit

467 posts

218 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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parakitaMol. said:
Been very busy with the house renovation - but after stripping this room right out to tank floor and walls before plastering, ceiling, wiring, new windows, skirting, coving, finally decorating... I'm pretty excited to get onto the fun side and start buying stuff (although I don't really want to cover up the black wall as I love it so much).

Just bought this Jamie Reid signed limited edition 'Liberty' in diamond dust - so happy with it, it looks amazing and have a reclaimed submarine light to go over it which will make the dust sparkle...

also the two Andy Doig pieces - star made out of reclaimed fairground lights and board and the neon cross made with original fairground wood boxing.

Jamie Reid


Andy Doig (Fishtail Neon)



I doubt if my stuff appeals to many on here, but I am as happy as a pig in muck with this lot smile
It really appeals to me. I love this styling. Well done you for having the balls (and possibly a sympathetic wife) to run with it.