Collection: George Cunningham

George has been a member of the Art Box art group in Suffolk for a number of years. George began experimenting with pattern and colour in the studio and realised how much he enjoyed it. He is inspired by holidays, visits to art galleries and sometimes even movies. His favourite pieces are those in his Tsunami collection. They feature iconic images of Paris and London, creating a sense of perpetual motion with an uplifting use of colour.

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At Artbox, George often works next to his friend Robin but takes the time to talk to everyone. He's not always keen on the music choices of his fellow artists in the studio but he tolerates it relatively well! George is really pleased to sell his work and plans to save some of the money he earns, as well as spending a portion of it on new materials for his art.

George likes cheesecake and bath bombs but cannot abide corn on the cob, or people moaning!

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    George Cunningham

    Tsunami Paris Greeting Card

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    Tsunami Paris Greeting Card
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    George Cunningham

    Puffin Greeting Card

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    Puffin Greeting Card
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    George Cunningham

    Tsunami Paris Framed Canvas

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    Tsunami Paris Framed Canvas
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    Art Rabble

    Gift Card

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    Gift Card

Art Rabble Christmas Cards

We all want to do our bit to help others at Christmas and buying charity Christmas cards is a great way to do this. However, not all "charity" cards are as generous as others. Many popular supermarket cards contribute only a fraction of their proceeds to charity. At Art Rabble, we try to give as much as we possibly can back to our artists; currently this is 50p out of every £3. We do this because we want disabled artists to be paid generously for their skills and effort.

We would like to pay our artists a larger amount but while major retailers benefit from economies of scale, for us small print runs are costly and delivery (as a percentage of sale value) is high. However, with the continued support of our lovely customers, we hope we can increase volume over time, therefore lowering our costs.

Thank you for taking the time to look at our Christmas cards - we hope you love them. We are so proud of the work our artists do, if you can help us spread the word, all the better! Happy Christmas to all.

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