Current artists

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Andy Council

Andy Council is a Bristol UK based artist who creates composite beasts made up of architectural landmarks and other recognisable elements.

 
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Antony Micallef

Antony Micallef is a contemporary British painter making post-Expressionist portraiture and figurative paintings. Throughout his oeuvre, Micallef frequently obscures the visage of his subjects through gestural brushstrokes to comment on contemporary culture, politics, and emotional states.

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Banksy

Banksy needs almost no introduction, but without him, public consciousness of street art wouldn’t be so great.

 
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Ben Turnbull

Ben Turnbull is a British artist best known for his collages which focus on American culture and politics, and most notably his I Don't Like Mondays series (2008), a title taken from a remark made by Brenda Spencer, the perpetrator of the Cleveland Elementary School shooting (San Diego) and featured various weapons carved into school desks, a commentary on gun massacres in U.S. schools.

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Cheo

Cheo is one of Bristol’s most well known street artists who began drawing and painting graffiti characters in the mid 1980’s.

 
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Hazard One

HazardOne a.k.a Harriet Wood was recognised in The Guardian's Top 5 female graffiti artists in the UK, followed by the Top 25 female street artists by The Huffington Post.

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Jody Thomas

Jody Thomas is a Bristol based award winning aerosol artist and designer.

 
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Lucas Antics

Lucas Antics, also known as Alex Lucas is a Bristol based illustrator, street artist & muralist.

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My Dog Sighs

My Dog Sighs (U.K. artist Paul Stone) style is characterized by the combination of melancholic and often naive portraiture with the use of found materials including abandoned food cans.