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East Dulwich Artist


JRK

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Hi there,


I have posted here before a couple of years ago about my private house painting commissions, as somebody was asking for advice on artists who painted local scenes. Since then I have done many many more paintings of local landmarks. I am also taking on Mural commissions so if you have a wall in need of making fancy I could be of use!


Most people know me for my East Dulwich Pub Crawl and I was hoping to reach out to a broader market by showing some of my work here. I have an Etsy Shop which locals have found me on but it makes sense to save on postage by buying direct if you live locally. Please do have a look and let me know if you're interested. I have very reasonable prices! I do open edition prints ?15 for A4 and ?25 for A3. I also sell limited edition (of 50) giclee prints in A3 for ?45. For those that want an original painting, I do private commissions starting from ?150- DM me for details. I also sell greeting cards with some of the designs available.


Have a look at the images below and if you'd like to see more - my instagram is @jkendrew & website www.jessicakendrew.com My etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/JessicaKendrew or DM/ email for info.


Many thanks for taking the time to have a look at my virtual gallery below!

Jessica


The Gowlett




The Lordship




The East Dulwich Tavern




The Great Exhibition




The Palmerston




The Actress




The Bishop




Franklins




Mural at The Lordship Pub




Lordship Lane




Dulwich Park




Peckham Rye




Dulwich Picture Gallery





Local House Portrait


 

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