Hand drawn illustrated Brighton Map art print signed by artist Malcolm Trollope-Davis. It makes a perfect gift for anyone who loves Brighton!

Brighton Map | Signed A0 Fine Art Print

Regular price £195.00

Brighton Map is a beautiful hand drawn manuscript style map of Brighton & Hove created by Sussex artist Malcolm Trollope-Davis and available as a signed A0 fine art print and personalised fine art print.

It took Malcolm over a year to complete this project and is a culmination of extensive research, studying points of interest in and around the central part of Brighton. The map includes images indicating key historical moments in Brighton along with a high level of geographical accuracy that makes it a useful navigation tool. Brighton Map is also an entertaining visual piece of art that will appeal to a wide cross section of people who work and live in Brighton or love Brighton.

Once viewed anyone who knows Brighton & Hove will appreciate the empowering feeling of looking down on the town and seeing everything in one go. Every time you look at the map you will find something new.

 

  • Printed in East Sussex on acid-free smooth fine art paper
  • Signed by the artist
  • Every print is embossed with a seal of authenticity
  • Archival quality art print
  • Size A0 (84.1 x 118.9cm) 
  • Size A0+ (110.0 x 155.5cm) - Please note this art print will be printed to order and can't be shipped due to size. We will arrange pick up.
  • Lewes Map limited prints available 
  • Check out our Brighton Map collection
  • Check out our Brighton Icons collection

Please note: 
Although we don't offer a framing service, we're happy to send your art print to a framer of your choice.

If you ordered a personalised print:
Your hand drawn micro portrait will appear 3.5 x 3.5cm in a circle in your chosen location on the Brighton Map. Please get in touch with dorte@lewesmap.co.uk

Malcolm Trollope Davis, co-founder of Lewes Map Store, grew up in and around the verdant woodlands of the High Weald of East Sussex, in the UK. Art was calling for him which he studied at college before working professionally, creating images for other people’s imaginations, ranging from instructional and brand illustration through to organic character generation. 

In an age of computers Malcolm prefers to create his work using tangible materials. Using pencil and paper is really important to Malcolm and he has generated lots of sketchbooks rammed with curious characters and inventions as well as local scenes that inspire him. Some pages are created for clients and some for future projects and some even just the old fashioned fun of it!


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