Harbourside Houses

Panoramic illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view across Bristol harbourside. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.
‘Bristol – Harbourside Houses’
Detail of a panoramic illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view across the Bristol dock from the Cottage Inn. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.
Detail of a panoramic illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view across the Bristol dock from the Cottage Inn. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.
Detail of a panoramic illustration by Bristol artist Emily Ketteringham showing a view across the Bristol dock from the Cottage Inn. Drawn in clean lines with flat, bold colours.
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The Cottage Inn is the perfect place to sit for a view of the boats and houses of Bristol’s floating harbour. In this panorama the Underfall Yard is just out of view on the left, whilst on the right you can see the red Grain Barge, with Cabot Tower peeping over the top of the terraces of Hotwells.

My prints are a modern take on the city view. They have proved very popular as birthday and wedding gifts, are often bought for colleagues, and for those poor souls who are leaving Bristol. Of course the best gift is the one you buy for yourself, so if you would like one of my prints to come and live on your wall, please select the size you would like, then click on the button to be taken to PayPal.

Prints will be delivered in a sturdy cardboard tube. UK postage is free, for elsewhere in the World, please contact me before ordering.

I start each of my large cityscapes by taking numerous photos, before heading to my studio to get drawing. I draw first in pencil, then pen. When my pen drawing is finished, I scan it into the computer and spend a ridiculous amount of time digitally adding the colour. The resulting high resolution digital image is printed on a large format printer as a high quality Giclée Print. This panorama come in two sizes, 100 x 30cm (edition of 100), and 70 x 21cm (edition of 125). Each is numbered, signed, and embossed with my stamp in the corner.