Showing posts with label The New Inn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The New Inn. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

New Inn prints

If these do OK, then I've got a couple more different ones that I'll make available.
Only just got these back from Common (my slackness not theirs).
Go look see buy -
By the way, the food in Common is excellent at the moment.

Monday, 27 April 2009

The New Inn






Finally got around to having the exhibition photographed (by the excellent Shaw & Shaw). If you don't know the place, then it probably just looks like a pub, and you won't think I've hardly done anything to it at all - but I have.
As far as I know, all the prints are still available, and most of the originals (apart from the Wild West-looking Deansgate and the Lowry Piccadilly Gardens which have been snapped up), though the exhibition finishes at the end of the month and just looking at them on screen isn't quite as good.

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

The New Inn - prints and originals


Piccadilly 1830's



Smithfield Market 1907



High Street 1894


Piccadilly Gardens 1950



Oldham St 1900



Thomas Street 1966



Edge Street 1966



Deansgate 1870's
(original drawing SOLD)



Ancoats 1890's

All drawings (apart from Deansgate 1870's) still available to buy - £300 - contact me for info.
All also available in an edition of 10 signed & numbered A3 giclee prints - very nice quality - £30 each. contact Common to purchase (up until April when the exhibition finishes).


Monday, 12 January 2009

The New Inn


This is what I'm up to at the moment - finishing off the images and sorting out all the bits and pieces for my exhibition The New Inn - Jan 29th, Common, Manchester. It's gonna be dead good, and I'm really enjoying doing some drawing that doesn't involve scripting and panelling out. I'm also having fun using my Pentel brush pen, even though I'm still pretty clumsy with it.
The above image is Ancoats in the 1890's, and is just one of a larger bunch of drawings that will be adorning the walls AND available to take home as very reasonably priced giclee prints.

The press release -

Two years ago Jim Medway transformed our lovely establishment into the Northern Quarter's newest record shop and in doing so created easily one of the most popular exhibitions to have graced the walls of Common since it opened four years ago. Scenes of surly shop staff staring out from behind the counter at customers sifting through the racks, and portraits of some holding up their favourite make-believe records, were all brought to life by a cast of Jim's trademark animal characters. Since then Jim has settled down in the countryside with a family, and this new life of fresh air, fine ales and roaring fires has no doubt served as inspiration for his next project with us.

'The New Inn' is Jim Medway's affectionate nod to all those rapidly disappearing pubs he's been either "too scared to go in, or too keen to go where it's more expensive but at least girls might be there". For twelve weeks, Common will be transformed into the public house of yesteryear, complete with horsebrasses, toby jugs, dead plants and peeling wallpaper. Other cliche trappings include framed photographs of the area in days gone by, reworked by Jim and available to buy.

Jim Medway has exhibited across the UK and beyond, with work in the Art Council collection and Government Art Collection, and has a permanent wall drawing on show at Manchester Art Gallery. Jim has also illustrated Michael Smith's 'Shorty Loves Wing Wong' (Faber) and is currently working on his ongoing strip 'Crab Lane Crew' for weekly kids comic The DFC"

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Exhibition Launch Party : Thursday 29th January 6pm - 9pm
With Midnight Mushrumps DJ's


Strictly Invitation only.

Send your NAME and ADDRESS, only TWO per application......

For invitations email : invites@aplacecalledcommon.co.uk


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Common
39 to 41 Edge Street
Northern Quarter
Manchester M4 1HW

0161 832 9245

http://www.aplacecalledcommon.co.uk