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Win a Street Art print of your choice from The Big Issue Shop

To celebrate The Big Issue Shop’s bumper sale, we’re giving 10 lucky readers the chance to win an A4 or A3 Street Art print of their choice

Amy Winehouse by Bryony Marie Fry

Bryony Marie Fry, also known as Bright Smoke, is an artist, writer, and musician, based in the New Forest. She was brought up in an environment swarming with creativity as her mother is an artist, and her father is a musician, so the natural progression towards her own creative ventures was inevitable. Throughout 2007-2012, Bryony battled with severe addictions to drugs and alcohol, but after a huge wake up call, upon the death of Amy Winehouse, she made drastic steps towards recovery. Later, she completed a Business Enterprise Course with The Princes Trust, which helped her to set up her own Art & Textiles business, and she also went on to appear in the Channel 4 documentary Addicts Symphony, where she wrote and performed with other recovering addicts and the London Symphony Orchestra. Bryony is now a part time florist and is focused heavily on making a career out of her music, art and writing. A note from the Artist“This painting is of Amy Winehouse, a woman who changed my life without her ever even knowing. All the while she was battling with her addictions, I was battling with my own, and when she died my whole life turned upside down. I realised how fragile I was, how little time I had left if I carried on down the road that I was travelling. This painting also contains all of my own rail cards, and when I glued them all down, and painted the image over the top, I realised a card was showing through the gap where her hands are. This rail card is dated to the one year anniversary of my sobriety, and also an exact year before the launch night of my debut art exhibition at The Strand Gallery in London. I still can't quite believe how uncanny that is!"

Roll up, roll up! We know you’re not quite sick of shopping yet – we all love a bargain in the January sales! And when you shop at The Big Issue Shop, it’s not just about spending your hard-earned cash on fantastic top-end products.

Every time you ‘buy social’ there’s an echo that means someone else, in Britain or much further afield, will get support to help change their lives. Retail has never been so social!

To celebrate The Big Issue Shop’s bumper sale bonanza, we’re giving 10 lucky readers the chance to win an A4 or A3 Street Art print of their choice – like the one pictured above, Amy Winehouse by Bryony Marie Fry.

We’re huge fans of Street Art at The Big Issue, with artist Ben Eine designing three special-edition covers to celebrate the 200 millionth copy of The Big Issue magazine.

Our Street Art is created by people who are marginalised by issues like homelessness, disability and mental health conditions. At least half of the profit from each sale goes to the artist. All the prints are on view at The Big Issue Shop.

To be in with a chance of winning one of 10 Street Art prints simply answer the question below:

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More examples of Street Art available at The Big Issue Shop – which you can win:

Boat by William
Boat by William
Silhouette by Stephen Mundy
Silhouette by Stephen Mundy
Royalty by Rene Robbins
Royalty by Rene Robbins
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