About Lou
Lou is a mixed media artist from Bristol, UK. She is also a proud citizen of Barbados (her husband’s place of birth).
Lou’s work, which ranges from drawing and painting to graphic design and printmaking, reflects her love for bold design and striking colour and she is heavily influenced by the great local street art and music scenes that her home city is famous for.
Lou is also inspired by Bristol's diverse mix of cultures and the sights and sounds of urban life and is a self-confessed doodler - her unconscious scribbles often finding their way into her finished designs. She also loves to seek inspiration when spending time in Barbados with her family.
Lou is self-taught and enjoys working with a variety of mediums. She loves experimenting and learning new techniques and has recently developed a style that has enabled her to combine some of the design characteristics of screen printing, stencil spray painting, collage and sketching in order to digitally produce some new, multi-layered giclee prints.
She has also started painting interior and exterior murals.
Sculpture trails
Lou has designed and painted several sculptures for public art projects, the last of which sold for £16,500 at a charity auction.
Exhibiting and selling
Lou has online storefronts with Not on the High Street and several local outlets and exhibits at various art trails and venues across the city of Bristol.
Bajan inspiration…
Lou’s Instagram page: @mizz.lou
Take a look at my new shop which has a selection of fine art, digital and personalised prints, greetings cards and bags.
Thanks for looking.
Lou
Paw Patrol’s Marshall sells for £16,500!
I am very excited to announce that Marshall, the Gromit sculpture I painted for the Gromit Unleashed 2 sculpture trail, has just sold for £16,500! Amazing stuff :) Please see my blog for more auction news.
Shaun the Sheep news ....
Have a look at my blog page to see my 5ft Shaun the Sheep sculpture which I designed and painted for the 2015 ‘Shaun in the City’ Bristol art trail which took place to raise money for sick children in hospitals across the UK
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