Bristol art show raising awareness of men's mental health

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Artist and gig-goer Big Jeff is taking part in the exhibition

An art show raising awareness of men's mental health has opened.

Life by Numbers includes work from six artists and will be spread across the walls of the Arnolfini Café in Bristol throughout May.

Street artist Stewy said the exhibition was about the importance of talking and "not hiding away" from mental health issues.

Prints and merchandise of the pieces will be on sale, with proceeds going to Bristol charity Talk Club.

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Street Artist Stewy said the art show was all about "inclusivity"

The charity - which was launched in Bristol in April 2019 and now has more than 70 groups worldwide - encourages men to speak openly about their feelings.

Stewy said he wanted to raise awareness of men's mental health after witnessing his father "go in and out of mental health institutions" as a child.

"It manifested itself more as depression as we know it now. Very quiet, very thoughtful, it wasn't happy but I didn't know anything else," he said.

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Street artist Stewy said his art is very personal to him and has helped his mental health

The 50-year-old told BBC Radio Bristol he hoped his work would show children who may be witnessing their parents struggling that it is "not their fault."

"There's nothing to be ashamed of," he said.

Stewy believes street art has helped his mental health and his work includes paintings of Bristol-based punk band Idles and local legend DJ Derek.

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Proceeds from the sale of the artworks will go to Talk Club, a charity founded in Bristol

Artists Big Jeff, Tozer, Farrah, Sickboy and #DFTE are also taking part in the exhibition.

Alongside their pieces, biographies of the artists involved will also be at the exhibition, including information about how they have been affected by mental health.

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