Most of the work I create is a one-off, hand made piece, be that a one-of-a-kind-print or a hand-printed product. Because of the unique nature of each piece of work, it’s almost impossible to list every single one in my online shop. I believe it’s also important to see a work of art in person before you buy it, as it never looks the same in a photograph.
This is why I offer a huge range of products at my stalls and during arts trails that you may otherwise not see or be able to find again online. Because of this, I have created this page especially to help my stall visitors find something they may have seen at a stall but didn’t buy at the time, and have since changed their mind or would like to see again.
If you’re interested in any of these items, would like to see them again or would just like to know more, please don’t hesitate to get in contact and we can discuss the easiest way for you to do this. I can send photos, do a video viewing, organise a meet-up or discuss an alternative that works for you.
Information about upcoming events are always available on my homepage and social media, however, I will post any events booked for a little further in the future here so you can add them in your calendar.
Come along and have a wander around your local area and see some awesome local artists and makers. I’ll be opening up my studio, so you can see where all the work is made and check out all my printing presses!
For more details, updates and a map of the stalls, click here.
Please visit the contact page for more information about any of the works, to arrange a viewing, or to enquire about a commission
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This year, my print studio is finally being sold. This unique space is a safe place for me to continue my research into alternate materials. It’s also the current (somewhat hidden) home of the Bristol Print Museum. Without this space, the museum project will have to be halted indefinitely.
I have been given the incredible opportunity to buy it for a total of £130k, with 65k to secure it before it goes to market (to be sold to a developer for student housing). So the main aim is to fundraise that initial down-payment, so you can now support this project by booking a workshop, purchasing something in my shop, donating, or simply sharing with friends and family.
Find out more about the fundraiser here.
Find out more about the Bristol Print Museum at www.bristolprintmuseum.org or on Instagram: @bristol_print_museum_project.
Find out more about my work by exploring this website, or check out my Instagram: @quintsprints.
I know times are tough, especially with all the uncertainty going on at the moment, and this is a wild hail Mary, but I truly believe that – with the love and support of my local community – this unique space can be saved from redevelopment, and my research and the work of the Print Museum can continue.
Thank you all x
