Larger-than-life art show comes to Bristol

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Saturday, October 04, 2008
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These giant inflatables are among works of art on show this weekend at Penny Brohn Cancer Care in Pill.

The fifth annual art exhibition by the charity – which used to be known as the Bristol Cancer Help Centre – is a chance to view and buy work from some of the most respected artists and emerging new talents in the South West.

Prince Charles, patron of Penny Brohn Cancer Care, has donated a signed artist's proof of one of his paintings, which will be auctioned.

Some 100 artists will be showcasing their work in the house and grounds.

The works on show are an eclectic mix of the traditional and the contemporary and include sculpture in the garden and the best of Bristol's urban art scene.

A free hourly bus service is being provided by Bristol Community Transport to the event and back, picking up from Bridge Road, Clifton, on the hour. Admission is free.

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