Commissioned Love Heart pieces

Sketches and photographs can be added to a Love Heart artwork to create a unique piece that tells the story of a special place with personal memories.

Option A: Edited ( 1-3 additions/ changes)

The sketches on the right were added to existing Love Heart prints…

Eg.. photos, doorways, cafes, pubs flowers or pub signs, favourite views and houses, colour swaps and initials hidden in the piece.

 

Edits of Love Sidmouth for Laura and David.. the addition of ‘Ziggy’ who will absolutely be the star of the piece!

Options shown below.. with the heart shape in colour or black and white. Also maps of the Dunscombe Manor caravan park in blue.

Edited piece below using maps, caravan park logo initials and turquoise Ziggy..for approval..

Option B: Bespoke

Celebrating a couple, their marriage and memorable moments in their life together. A bespoke piece created for Pam…

The List!

Yellow Submarine
The Beatles
Liverpool Football Club flag
Albert Dock
Radio City
TATE Liverpool
Maritime Museum
Liverpool Museum
Library building
Walker Art Gallery
Chinatown
Sefton Park
New Brighton Promenade
Strawberry Field
Southport
Liver Birds Building
Speke House
Maritime Museum
Crosby beach
songs by the Beatlles
The Cavern
Aintree RacecourseCrosby beach famous for statues ‘Another place’
Mersey
Famous Liverpool song: ferry cross the Mersey, Gerry Marsden
Eleanor Rigby
St. Luke’s is known as the bombed out church.
Popular pubs ‘The Philharmonic’ ‘The Post Office’
Two Catherdrals are the Anglican and the Metropolitan
Liverpool John Moore’s University started as a Pharmacy school in 19th century, still teaches it today.
Areas: Walton. Maghull / Lydiate.
The Three Graces- the Liver building
The Cunard building
The Anthony Gormley "Another Place "
Great Homer street market
Everton Football club
Liverpool Hillsborough Memorial at Anfield Football Club
Ken Dodd and The Diddy Men
Liverpool Castle
William Rathbone the Lead figure for Public Sanitation
Cilla Black
Athaenaeum
Ye Ancient Everton Toffee House was a sweet shop owned by Old Ma Bushell, who created the Everton Toffee. ... Such was the proliferation of the toffee that the team was lovingly nicknamed the “Toffees” or “Toffeemen."
Church St Cross
A sixties vibe with yellow submarines sailing through a sea of sketches inspired by Liverpool’s history ( the blue hearts)

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