Studio Of Graham Cullis Artist
Newquay Nautilus - Item 4
Newquay Nautilus - Item 4
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Newquay Nautilus
Acrylic & love on canvas - £1000
45cm x 61cm
Hello and welcome to the Splat & Splash Tour Art collection. Thank you so much for wanting to invest and help the cause.
EVERY PENNY OF THE ORIGINAL ART GOES DIRECTLY TO -
YOUR ART CONNECT CIC - Introducing the therapeutic benefits of art to people
Newquay was held in a cave on Little Fistral beach. Newquay has been my stomping ground for many years. It's where my CIC, Your Art Connect started its life. This was a really a fun event and the art created, reflected the surroundings. There was a lots of high energy and a neurodiverse crowd on the beach that morning. The art was absolutely covered in paint and heavy with sand by the end. It really feels like the cave it was created in. I decided on a Nautilus as wanted to paint a fossil like creature to add to the vibe.
The Tour Art Concept
Each town of the tour will have a collaborative canvas, splatted and splashed with colour by the community who attend. All the emotions that people bring to the event whether they be happy sad love or anger will be conveyed in the splattered backdrop. I then respond to it with my own painting inspired by my time in each place.
By the end of the tour, I’ll have at least 30 originals. They will then be exhibited in a London charity gala at the end of the tour. The show will then travel for a few weeks reaching North, East & West of the UK. This way everyone who took part will have a chance to see the art.
YOU WILL RECEIVE YOU ART AFTER THE LAST SHOW (POSSIBLY EARLY SPRING 2026)
Right now the price is set for £1000 per item. This will most likely increase during the journey of my tour and will be at least double that at the exhibitions. Buy Now Pay Later & Payment Instalment plans are available via Klarna at the checkout. So invest now to lock in this price.
With much love & gratitude
Graham Cullis ❤️
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Signed by the artist, Graham Cullis
