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Bristol Skyline | Murals by Amy Hutchings | Bristol Eye Hospital in Bristol. Item made of synthetic
Bristol Skyline | Murals by Amy Hutchings | Bristol Eye Hospital in Bristol. Item made of synthetic

Created and Sold by Amy Hutchings

Amy Hutchings

Bristol Skyline - Murals

Featured In Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristol, United Kingdom

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The brief was to produce a skyline, celebrating Bristol and representing the Eye Hospital. Providing a cheerful welcome, the colours impact upon the physiological and psychological well-being of staff and patients. The bold colours allow recognition for the visually impaired, with additional details apparent post-op. Whilst in the waiting room, the mural offers a talking point and the opportunity to identify the buildings whilst waiting – some are less obvious than others!

Item Bristol Skyline
Created by Amy Hutchings
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Amy Hutchings
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Multidisciplinary artist, specialising in printmaking, mark-making and murals. Loves colour, drawing and biscuits.

Amy Hutchings is a multi-disciplinary printmaker, community muralist and creative facilitator, based in Bristol, UK. She works for both commercial and private commissions as well as drawing for print. She creates her own limited-edition artwork, pushing the boundaries of process via experimentation with hand produced methods. She thoroughly enjoys collaborations with industry and individuals.
With over 25 years of experience. she begged to learn how to print aged 12 and was taught in her school lunch hours. Now based at Spike Print Studio, she plays with colour, line and print techniques. hand drawing and hand-printing everything she produces – for her, it’s all about the physical connection to process.
Amy has a long history of creating public and private murals, with regeneration projects and industry commissions undertaken. She is community-focussed and loves working with groups to provide a vehicle for expression and a visual voice.
In 2019 she was artist in residence with Creative Workspace, artist in residence with Artspace Lifespace and benefitted from a professional scholarship via Spike Print Studio and UWE during 2017-18. Her clients include Bristol Eye Hospital, NEXA, Artspace Lifespace, Historic England, H&CCA and Bristol 24/7, where she was artist of the month in November 2018.