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We have 4 new artists added to the roster for the forthcoming exhibition.

Check out Solo One, Fary, Kid Acne & Elph now!

& keep your eyes peeled for the prints!


Studio Amour is fabric design and print studio founded in 2007 and based in Bristol.

In an industry dominated by digital design and production we are concerned to keep alive old flourishing traditional methods and craftsmanship.

Our main focus is the production of hand printed art works and fabric with a particular interest in one off or small runs for furnishing or architectural purposes and Interior decoration.

To promote the cause of hand printing over the machine, Studio Amour has decided to hold bi-monthly exhibitions featuring the work of local and international Graffiti artists, Designers, Makers and Friends.

We present you are first show,


One Thousand and One Nights


New exhibition opening on the 19th December
featuring artwork by:
Ponk . Aimee . Pref . Nylon . Dora . Paris . Dibo

Private view 19th December 7-10pm
Gallery Open Sat.20th-Sun.21st
10am-6pm

At: StudioAmour, Tin Shed, off Gloucester Rd, behind the Robin Hood Retreat Pub.

The lowbrow pop art of Vinnie Nylon

Vinnie Nylon attended Suffolk College of art and design as well as the Brighton College of technology in the 90's where he began to branch out onto graphic design for the world of skateboarding, clothing and record companies. His visual language is built upon years of exposure to the wacky world of post war advertising, candy packaging, cartoons, sign writing, graffiti and produt design. "A place where all the collections and obsessions of my life collide"

Viwers will find crows sat on top of glass vases or perhaps a giant manicule morphing into a trumpet, pouring out notes of cartoon soda pop drips! 1050's housewives and admen draw your attention to the wonders of consumerism... "Luxury SHE desires at a price HE can afford" The underlying message often taken way out of context and given a savage twist in this visual soup. One mermaid like creature battles with her own hand spraying insecticide as she is invaded by bugs and creepy crawlies in the screen print "Death by aerosol" All of the candy coloured joy of this imagery is served up with a dose of wit and irony, leading us to the conclusion that things are rarely as the first appear.