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Redbellyboy

Contact Details

Telephone

07792912428

Email

hello@redbellyboy.com

Website

https://www.redbellyboy.com/

Social Media

Venue

Venue Address

The Angry Crab Workshop, The Old Surgery, 2 King Street, Oldmeldrum, Aberdeenshire.

Venue Postcode

AB51 0EQ

What3Words

///faster.compelled.lock

Directions

From Aberdeen through Dyce take the A947 twelve miles to Oldmeldrum. From Inverurie take the B9170 five miles to Oldmeldrum. In Oldmeldrum, from the Square, turn on to Urquhart Road then take the second on the left on to King Street.

Parking

There is parking in the car park and on King Street.

Venue Facilities

Commissions Accepted Credit Cards Accepted Demonstrations Groups Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome Parking Available Refreshments Available Toilet Available

Opening dates & times

Sat7 Sep
11:00 - 17:00
Sun8 Sep
11:00 - 17:00
Mon9 Sep
12:00 - 17:00
Tue10 Sep
12:00 - 17:00
Wed11 Sep
Closed
Thu12 Sep
Closed
Fri13 Sep
12:00 - 17:00
Sat14 Sep
11:00 - 17:00
Sun15 Sep
11:00 - 17:00

Artist statement

Ewan Taylor, AKA Redbellyboy is a print artist. He draws inspiration from pop culture, film, graphic design, loud music and tries to squeeze as much of it  into his work as possible. Bright colours, bold lettering, intricate designs, and humour are all key ingredients. He'll be exhibiting with the Brilliant DaisyGlaisy in her home studio.

Extended Bio

Ewan Taylor, AKA Redbellyboy is a filmmaker and artist. Originally from Aberdeen, Scotland, he studied at Edinburgh College of Art before moving to London, where he lives with his brilliant wife, beautiful baby boy and constantly hungry cat. ​ He draws inspiration from pop culture, film, graphic design, loud music and tries to squeeze as much of it into his work as possible. Bright colours, bold lettering, intricate designs, and humour are all key ingredients in his work. He works out of Print Club London in Hackney, London. ​ In 2020 and 2021 Redbellyboy created work for Print Club London’s collaboration with the iconic Katharine Hamnett 'Choose Love' charity campaign. ​ In 2021 and 2022 he exhibited at The Other Art Fair in London. FAD magazine pick him as one of the best of the fair. He has also exhibited at 99 Projects Gallery London, The Affordable Art Fair and had his first solo show at The Farm, Soho in 2021. ​ His print 'Women of The World Take Over' was selected by Grayson Perry to be part of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2022. ​ He has gallery representation with Jealous Gallery, Print Club London, Rise Art and Art Pistol Glasgow. ​ Collectors include Caroline Quentin, Paul Whitehouse and Frankie Boyle.