Small Bristol Prints

My A4 Giclée Prints show that the iconic sights of Bristol come in all shapes and sizes, but are always full of colour. They celebrate the joy of spotting Gromit sail past on the ferry, seeing the Hot Air Balloons flying overhead during the festival, and going for a wander along the docks.

The unframed prints are £35 each, with free postage within the UK.  If you are ordering from anywhere else, please email me before you place an order (emily.ketteringham@gmail.com).

My online shop is currently closed. If you would like to buy a print, please come back after October 21st when it will be open again.

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view looking up at four hot air balloons, one of which is a patch work of many colours and is trailing a string of bunting. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – Balloons’

Illustration by Emily Ketteringham. The drawing shows 16 different terrace houses (four rows of four), all found in Totterdown, Bristol. Boldly coloured and drawn with crisp outlines, the drawing celebrate the different design details of each house.

Totterdown terrace Types

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view lof the Bristol docks including the Suspension bridge, the colourful terraces of Hotwells, and the Mathew. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – Bridge, Buildings, Boat’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view lof the Bristol docks including the Suspension bridge, the Bonded warehouses, the colourful terraces of Clifton, and the S S Great Britain. Several brightly coloured hot air balloons are floating over the scene. The picture is drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – The S.S.Great Britain Floats By’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing the yellow Dower House on the outskirts of Bristol. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – The Dower House’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing the Louisiana pub, the colourful terraces of Bathurst Parade, and the well known Bristol Lightship. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – Lightship and Louisiana’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing the cranes outside the MShed on the Bristol docks. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – Cranes at M Shed’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a birds eye view of the terraces of Totterdown. Rows of colourful houses with their charecteristic valley roofs contrast with the bold shapes of the Jamia Mosque. The picture is drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Totterdown From Above’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view of the Bristol docks including the Fairbairn steam crane, the red and green boat 'The Bee', and a row of coloured teraces. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – The Bee by the Steam Crane’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view lof the Bristol docks including the Watershed and Pero's bridge. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – Pero’s Bridge and the Watershed’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view lof the Bristol docks including the M Shed, the spire of St Mary Redcliffe, and Gromit on one of the ferries. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.

‘Bristol – Church, Crane, Craft’

Illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham. Colourful canal boats in the harbour. Drawn in clean lines with bold, flat colours

‘Bristol – Boats’