New T-shirt campaign

New T-shirt campaigns!

After many many requests I have relaunched ‘All the Doggos’ and ‘The Sighthounds’ t-shirts, in new ink and t-shirt colours options! I have the All The Doggos in pink and long sleeved and The Sighthounds in white - they are the t-shirts that I reach for as they are so comfy and wash really well.

How it works

Each T-shirt is printed with Print Social, a great business where any artist can create a design and have it printed. There are 23 days for this campaign and they only print what people order which is brilliant. I don’t need to worry about holding or ordering too much stock and I know that the people investing in this t-shirt will treasure it for a long time. The best thing is you have 23 days to decide and once the campaign reaches 5 sales it will definitely go to print! It’s like having an exclusive piece of art you can wear! The campaigns end 8th July at 9pm!

There are 2 designs available (Doggos and Sighthounds) and 3 ink colours to chose from (black, pink and white) available on a variety of colours! See all available designs here.

I chose to have the organic cotton T-shirt, a more environmentally friendly option compared to normal cotton and other fabrics. There are lot more colour options available including new ink options! (I LOVE the pink on cotton pink and caribbean blue and I can’t wait to chose these!)

To buy please visit 👉 print social 👈

All The Doggos T-shirt

A t-shirt perfect for anyone obsessed with dogs. The front features 5 cute dog friends and the back is full of a variety of breeds including dalmatians, dachshunds, poodles and chihuahuas. Available in pink, white and black ink!

Bryony Moss london based illustrator of dogs and greyhounds

The Sighthounds T-shirt

Full of your favourite long limbed doggos from Salukis to Italian Greyhounds. The front has a small greyhound roaching (based on my beloved dog Albert) and the reverse has a beautiful mix of sighthounds including Whippets and lurchers. Available in pink, white and black ink!

The campaigns end 8th July at 9pm!I think I’ve covered everything but if you have any questions please feel free to get in touch!

The Sighthounds T-shirt!

I am very excited (and nervous) to launch my first T-shirt design with Print Social !

Let me introduce you to ‘The Sighthounds’ tee! Full of your favourite long limbed doggos from Salukis to Italian Greyhounds. Printed in London on organic cotton and available in a variety of sizes.

I chose to have the organic cotton T-shirt, a more environmentally friendly option compared to normal cotton and other fabrics. The front has a small greyhound roaching (based on my beloved dog Albert) and the reverse has a beautiful mix of sighthounds including Whippets and lurchers.

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How it works

It will be printed with Print Social, a great business where any artist can create a design and have it printed. There are 30 days for this campaign and they only print what people order which is brilliant. I don’t need to worry about holding or ordering too much stock and I know that the people investing in this t-shirt will treasure it for a long time.

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The best thing is you have 30 days to decide and once the campaign reaches 5 sales it will definitely go to print! It’s like having an exclusive piece of art you can wear!

To buy please visit 👉 print social 👈

London- visual diary

I've been a busy bee for the past few weeks, so I thought I'd gather a few images that sum up my time back in London. The more urban imagery offers a contrast between my last post of the Northumbrian coastline. 

 

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Wine, Angel Comedy Club 

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Adore, Shoreditch 

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Windows, King William st

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The Shard, London Bridge 

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Graffiti, Bethnal Green

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Steps, Bedford Pl

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Eramurus Lilies, ME hotel

Trooping the Colour, Charing Cross

Trooping the Colour, Charing Cross

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Corner, Shoreditch 

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Green bricks, Shoreditch 

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Window art, Shoreditch High St

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Window reflection, Lambs Conduit st

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Pillars, British Museum 

I have also been doing a few more illustrations and prints so keep an eye out.

 

Northumbrian coastline

One of the positive aspects of being an intern means that you can have time off at short notice. So I decided to venture back home to Northumberland for just over a week, enduring a 15 hour coach trip. 

The weather took a drastic turn from summer sun to almost winter-like conditions. It did mean rain and wind but it was going to stop me visiting some of the country's best beaches.

The time of year means that the plants and foliage are incredibly vibrant and contrast amazingly with the dull and grey weather which resulted in some lovely photos.

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Time to go back to London and a completely different landscape.