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Märklin BP Kesselwagen 314, Spur H0, Guss, LS und Alterungsspuren, L 10, Z 3

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Assorted Tins and Fuel Cans, including Bell and BP oil pourersAssorted Dunlop and John Bull Bike and Cycle Repair Kits (three boxes)

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An Original Blue Opaque Glass Petrol Pump Globe, the interior of the neck stamped PROPERTY OF SHELL MEX & BP LIMITED, with blue and red lettering to both sides45cm high

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An Autograph book with signatures of many racing drivers,From the estate of the late Ken Rider (1944-2022)including 12 World Drivers Champions Mario Andretti, Jack Brabham, Jim Clark, Juan Manuel Fangio, Emerson Fittipaldi, Phil Hill, Graham Hill, Denis Hulme, Jochen Rindt, Jody Scheckter, Jackie Stewart and John Surtees, many others including Bruce McLaren, Stirling Moss, Pedro Rodriguez, Mike Hailwood, Ronnie Petersen, Clay Regazzoni, etc... (the book with weak spine and some loose pages); together with a ticket to 2013 London Film Festival 'Weekend of a Champion' signed by Jackie Stewart; a collection of 350+ black and white photographs, majority depicting Brands Hatch pits, paddock and racing, together with two BP photographs of Graham Hill (not sold with copyright) and some later colour photographs, and a WMRAC Doghouse Owners Club plate by Wade, 21cm wide. (Qty)Footnotes:Ken Rider, who described Le Mans as the centre of his universe, personally collected all of these autographs on race days at Brands Hatch, his local circuit, and took the vast majority of these photographs, which have not been published but are offered for sale with full copyright.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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Bisque head dolls, one marked BP 585, another marked SPFJ Paris 13, and an Armand Marseille doll 390, max. H73cm (3)

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Six boxed Matchbox diecast models to include 3 x King Size (K8 Car Transporter, K6 Mercedes Benz Binz Ambulance & K3 Massey Ferguson Tractor & Trailer), Major Pack 4 Ruston Bucyrus, Accessory Pack No 2 Car Transporter and A1 BP Garage Pumps and Signs (diecast varies from vg to a gd play worn condition, boxes fair)

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Two boxed Dinky diecast models to include 437 Muir Hill 2 WL Loader and 436 Atlas Copco Compressor Lorry plus a boxed dinky 783 Petrol Pump Station BP and a quantity roadside accessories featuring figures, petrol pumps, telephone box, spare tyres etc

Los 1313

Three boxed Budgie Toys diecast models to include BR Delivery Van Hard Top with Cadbury's decals, AA Motor Cycle Patrol (missing aerial) and Renault Truck with removable hood, diecast excellent with some staining to Renault hood, boxes fair-gd, Matchbox King Size BP Service Wagon and tin plate ESSO Tanker (5)

Los 1359

Six boxed diecast models to include Crescent No 1276 Scammel Scarab with Shell BP Tanker, 2 x Matchbox (3 & 13), Benbros AA Motorcycle and 2 x Charbens, diecast vg overall with some paint loss, boxes vg

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Collection of Hornby O gauge model railway to include 5 x boxed items of rolling stock (No 1 Milk Traffic Van, Flat Truck with cable, No 1 Petrol Tank Wagon Power Ethyl, Meat Van and Flat Truck - vg condition), 3 x unboxed items of rolling stock (Castrol, Shell/BP and LMS), track, boxed No 2 Signal etc plus a Bing O gauge tin plate Station building

Los 209

11 Boxed Hornby O gauge items of rolling stock to include BP Petrol Tank Wagon in cream, Breakdown Van and Crane, Trolley Wagon, Snow Plough, No 2 Passenger Coach etc, models in a vg play worn condition, boxes tatty with some missing end flaps

Los 1033

Two boxed Dinky Tanker diecast models to include Supertoys 944 Shell BP Fuel Tanker and 945 AEC Fuel Tanker ESSO, both excellent with gd-vg boxes with corner knock to BP

Los 1071

Three boxed Matchbox 75 Series BP diecast models to include 32 Leyland Petrol Tanker (small bit of end flap wear), 13 Dodge Wreck Truck and 61 Alvis Stalwart, diecast excellent, boxes vg

Los 1080

Six boxed Matchbox 75 Series diecast models to include 51 Trailer, 6 Euclid Quarry Truck, 3 Bedford Tipper Truck, 58 Drott Excavator, 60 Morris J2 Pick Up and 16 Scammell Mountaineer Snowplough plus a boxed Matchbox A1 BP Garage Pumps (incomplete), diecast ex overall, boxes vg (7)

Los 278

Approximately one hundred Victorian and later stereoscopic viewer cards including Underwood & Underwood, Manx cat, World's Fair, BP Series London, Southampton, Scotland, Rothesay Pier, Lake Geneva steamer, South Africa, Mexico city, India, Italy including ruined villa, bananas, France, Egypt, Cuba and Burma

Los 418

Three Corgi Modern Trucks 1:50 scale diecast model lorries comprising ERF Tanker BP 75103, ERF Curtainside Richard Read (Transport) LTD 75203 and ERF Curtainside Boddingtons 75202, all in original display cases.

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Two Tri-ang diecast or pressed steel model vehicles military Missile Launcher with '73000' decals and Shell BP tanker, largest 64cm long. 

Los 210

A 20thC ship's bulk head clock, with enamel Roman numeric dial, named to Chateau S.A. 1500000 BP 36 Paris VII, thirty hour movement, in a chrome plated brass case, 19cm diameter.

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Matchbox Superfast 5 x BP Promotional Cars; 2 x Rescue 911 Series Mercedes; Woolworths "Buy 2 Get 2 free" 4-Pack; MB 860 Triple Pack; MB 807 Spanish Market Triple Pack and 3 x further Commercial Vehicles- Near Mint to Mint in Fair to Excellent Blister Packs. (13)

Los 2325

Matchbox Superfast 13a Dodge BP Wreck Truck - bright red plastic hook, small diameter 5-Spoke wide wheels with black axle clips - Excellent Plus (glue showing through labels which are discoloured) in Good Plus "New" Type G Box.

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Matchbox Regular Wheels 13d Dodge BP Wreck Truck - Stannard Code 1 - green cab & type A crane jibs with narrow base ends, silver trim to grille, headlamps & front registration plate, turquoise green windows, red roof-light, lemon yellow rear body & base, BP decals, interestingly model has a pair of King Size spare tyres glued into the rear loadbed which matches the model artwork - Good with some play wear, in Good Plus to Excellent Type E3 box without New illustrating the reverse colours.

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Matchbox Regular Wheels Group of Commercial Vehicles. (1) 2c Muir Hill Site Dumper "Laing" in late issue Type E3 Box; (3) 13d Dodge Wreck Truck with BP labels; (3) 15c Dennis Refuse Truck - without silver grille, with container vent hole, angled decals, with chassis brace, 36-tread black plastic wheels, Type D4 Box (1 end flap torn & almost detached); (4) as (3) but square cut decals, Type E4 Box; (5) 16c Scammell Snowplough - orange & white blade decal, cast shut cab steps, with base hole; (6) 21c Commer Milk Float - cow door decals, white load, gloss black riveted base - Excellent to Near Mint in Fair to Excellent Type D & E Boxes (6)

Los 2608

Matchbox Regular Wheels Group of Mostly Farm Vehicles & Trailers. Boxed models include (1) 39c Ford Tractor (tyres very loose & contained within box); 40c Farm Hay Trailer (1 rear tyre is a non-original rubber replacement); (3) 49b Mercedes Unimog (missing 3 x tyres); (4) 50b John Deere Lanz Tractor with grey plastic tyres (tyres very loose & contained within box which is incomplete & missing 1 end flap); (5) 51b Farm tipping Trailer with grey plastic tyres & barrels attached to sprue; (6) as (5) but black tyres; 61b Alvis Stalwart - ribbed loadbed, BP Exploration decals, green plastic hubs (missing 5 x tyres); (8) 65c Combine Harvester with hole to base - Good Plus to Near Mint in Fair & incomplete to Excellent Boxes. Unboxed models include 39c Ford Tractor with rare orange body - Good Plus with paint chips to exhaust & leading edge of hood and 3 x 40c Farm Hay Trailer Twin Pack Issue (all different - see photo for details) - Excellent to Near Mint unboxed. (12)

Los 2609

Matchbox Regular Wheels Group of Trailers, Commercial & Public Service Vehicles. Including 2 x 6c Euclid Dump Truck; 32c Leyland BP Tanker; 2 x 37c Dodge Cattle Truck both complete with cattle removed from sprue; 58c DAF Girder Truck complete with load attached to sprues; 74b Daimler Fleetline Bus with cream body & Esso labels; plus others similar - see photo - Good Plus to Excellent Plus in Fair to Good Boxes and further 74b Daimler Fleetline Bus with cream body & Esso labels - Excellent unboxed. (13)

Los 2610

Matchbox Regular Wheels Large Group of Mid to Late 1960's Issue Models. Including 3c Mercedes Benz Binz Ambulance (missing patient on stretcher); 15c Dennis Refuse Truck; 20c Chevrolet Impala Taxi; 24c Rolls Royce silver Shadow; 25b Bedford TK BP Tanker; 29c Fire Pumper Truck (roof part repainted); plus many others similar - see photo - Good to Excellent Plus in generally Poor to Good boxes many of which are incomplete; along with 2 x unboxed models - (1) 1e Mercedes Covered Truck - Excellent with paint removed from both headlamps; (2) 47c DAF Tipper Container Truck - Excellent but please note model is missing the plastic container roof. (21)

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A tray of 20th century playworn Matchbox, Dinky and die cast vehicles, British railways, Scammell fire engines, BP tankard, farm vehicles etc

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Grieshaber, HAP.: Sammlung. Enthält:â•”Grieshaber, HAPâ•—, Der Totentanz von Basel 40 Farbholzschnitte auf 40 Bl. und VII S. Nachwort. Dresden, 1966. Orig.-Leinenband mit blindgeprägter Deckelillustration. - Mit Wasserschaden, tls. schimmlig. - â•”Grieshaber, HAPâ•—, Erster Dürerpreisträger der Stadt Nürnberg, Stuttgart, 1971. - â•”Grieshaber, Hapâ•—. Die Gouachen zum Totentanz, Stuttgart 1982. In orig. Schuber. - Hannsmann,M. Grob, fein & göttlich. Hbg. u. Düsseldorf 1970. Fol. Mit 40 Farbholzschnitten v. HAP Grieshaber. -â•” Spektrum Nr. 51 & Spektrum Nr. 58â•—. - Jew. leicht läd. - â•”Grieshaberâ•—, Engel der Geschichte, Nummern: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19/20, 21, 22, 23, 25 dplt. vorhanden, Carl Orff zum 75., Ernst Bloch zum 85. - Einladung zur Ausstellungseröffnung anlässlich Verleihung der Albrecht-Dürer-Preises. - â•”Grieshaberâ•—, BP Kladde, Hamburg 1970. â•”Dabei:â•—â•”"Bal des Invalides"â•—. 10 Original-Linolschnitte von Axel Hertenstein. Eremiten-Presse. Nr. 439/500.â•”Ponge,Fâ•—. Braque Dessins, loses Textheft mit losen Bildtafeln, jew. unt. Passep.

Los 136

Vintage reproduction of an advertising poster for Shell Spirit and Motor Oils - Your car deserves them both - featuring an illustration of a family in a vintage automobile with station staff servicing the car. Published by Royle Publications Limited for Shell-Mex and BP Limited. Printed in England by WR Royle and Son Limited. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, foxing, staining, tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: Rene Vincent, size (cm): 50x76, year of printing: 1969.

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Vintage reproduction of an advertising poster - A sound investment `bank` on super Shell motor lubricating oil - featuring a dynamic illustration of a red racing car speeding towards the viewer. Published by Royle Publications Limited for Shell-Mex and BP Limited. Printed in England by WR Royle and Son Limited. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, small tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: Norman Keene, size (cm): 50x76, year of printing: 1969.

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Vintage reproduction of an advertising poster - Imperial Airways use throughout Europe Shell petrol exclusively - featuring an illustration of gentlemen and engineers standing by a plane on the airfield. Published by Royle Publications Limited for Shell-Mex and BP Limited. Printed in England by WR Royle and Son Limited. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, small tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: Dacres Adams, size (cm): 50x76, year of printing: 1969.

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Vintage reproduction of an advertising poster - The Leading Line Shell - featuring a dynamic illustration of racing cars speeding towards the viewer with letters that spell out Shell on their front grills. Published by Royle Publications Limited for Shell-Mex and BP Limited. Printed in England by WR Royle and Son Limited. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, foxing, tears. Country of issue: UK, designer: unknown, size (cm): 50x76, year of printing: 1969.

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An Esso two gallon petrol can and a SM and BP two gallon can (2)

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A vintage enamel advertising sign for "Shell BP Chatteris Depot", approx. 30" x 72"

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A yellow quart oil measure and a BP Energol quart oil measure

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A vintage enamel advertising sign "Motor BP Spirit" on a Union Jack background, approx. 37" x 54"

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A Shell Motor Spirit fuel can and a SM & BP Ltd. fuel can

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A vintage enamel advertising sign for "BP Commercial Guaranteed", approx. 18" x 36"

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Yanko Tihov Branded World - UK, 2023 24ct Gold, silk screen, digital, diamond dust on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Yanko Tihov is a painter and printmaker who trained in Sofia and works in London. His recent work is inspired by history, immigration and changes to the world map. Yanko's work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, National Portrait Gallery, Christie's London among many national and international shows and art fairs. Education BA Fine Arts, National Academy of Art, Sofia Select Exhibitions/Awards Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery BP Portrait Awards, Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize, Royal Institute Of Oil Painters Exhibition, ING Discerning Eye, Leonardo Sciascia PRIZE, Royal Society of Portrait Painters Gallery Representation TAG Fine Arts, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The artist's body of work reflects his long standing interests in identity, belonging and social commentary. His passport series humanises the globe, reminding us that every country exists not only in its geographical features but is made up of people, who have an often desperate need or simply a desire to travel. His recent work, included in the show, looks at the shifting borders of Europe, at the disintegration of the British Empire, at the attempt to apply branding to humanity from a very young age, until death. Branded World represents the different countries of the world using Lego characters, with each figure wearing it's country's passport cover.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Chris Stevens Young Blood, 2023 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Chris Stevens studied Fine Art at the University of Reading. He is a figurative painter who has exhibited regularly since graduating in 1978. His studio is in the South of France where he spends most of his time. His solo exhibitions include the PM Gallery, London, Smelik & Stokking and Galerie Rademakers in Amsterdam, the GlynnVivian Museum & Art Gallery, Swansea and the Howard Gardens Gallery, Cardiff. Group shows include REALITY, with artists such as Lucien Freud, David Hockney and Walter Sickert, Fussball in Der Kunst, with Andy Warhol and Marcus Lupertz in Germany, the BP Portrait Award at the National Gallery London, and Heads at Flowers East, London. He has been a prize winner in the BP Portrait Award, 50 over 50 and more recently in the Painted Faces exhibition organised by the Saatchi Gallery. He has also undertaken Arts Council residencies at Sunderland Football Club and Birmingham International Airport. He has work in public and private collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, The National Gallery of Wales, Unilever, Galerija Portreta, Bosnia & Hertzegovena and many private collections in UK, South Africa, USA and Europe. Education University of Reading, Fine Art Select Exhibitions/Awards   2022. Art Contemporain, EXPO Internationale Maison Gramont, Fanjeaux, France Amplitudes, Maison de la Chartité, Caunes Minervois, France Affinities, L'Ecurie, Caunes Minervois, France La Table Des Vignirons, Trausse Minervois, France 2021. Painting of the year, EuropArtFair, Westergas, Amsterdam Major Figures, Saatchi Art. 2020 du 9 à Caunes, Caveaux de l'Abbaye, Caunes Minervois, France   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.    

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David Hamilton Sandstorm, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About David Hamilton is an award winning artist from Northern Ireland who studied at undergraduate and graduate levels at the University of Ulster Belfast. He worked extensively throughout the UK and Europe as a scenic artist and art director producing themed sets for the entertainment industry and in 2008 started making his own work. Since then he has been selected for exhibition with the Royal Academy, the Royal Ulster Academy, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the National Gallery of Ireland. His work has also been longlisted for the John Moore Painting Prize, the BP Portrait Awards and shortlisted for the Jacksons Painting Prize. Education University of Ulster/ Art and Design Centre, undergraduate and graduate levels. Select Exhibitions/Awards Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition, Belfast, Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland Hennessy Portrait Prize, Dublin (highly commended winner) National Gallery of Ireland Zurich Portrait Prize, Dublin selected finalist. Jackson Painting Prize shortlisted artist. Winner BBC Northern Ireland at Seventy Art Competition. Contestant, Sky Landscape Artist of the Year, season 8, 2023. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Both my paintings titled "Heat" and "Sandstorm" are part of an ongoing body of work exploring the impact of human activity on the environment. The painting titled "Contemplating the line between perception and reality" was inspired by a quote from Carl Jung, who said, " It all depends on how we look at things and not how they are in themselves. The least of things with a meaning are worth more in life than the greatest of things without it."   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Sarah Jane Moon What She Saw, 2023 Oil on card Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Sarah Jane Moon is a painter who specialises in portraiture and figurative painting. Her work explores identity, gender and connection to place. Physically, her paintings are large, gestural and suffused with a love of colour, surface and her chosen medium: oil paint. She has exhibited with the National Portrait Gallery, Royal Society of Portrait Painters, New English Art Club and the New Zealand Portrait Gallery among others. She has been a recipient of the Arts Charitable Trust Award, the Bulldog Bursary for Portraiture and is a member of the Contemporary British Portrait Painters. Her work has been featured in Time Magazine, The Guardian, Wallpaper* and Studio International. Sarah is originally from New Zealand and has lived in Japan, Malaysia and Australia. She has postgraduate qualifications in Art Theory and Curatorial Practice from Universities in NZ and Australia as well as qualifications in Portrait Painting from The Heatherley School of Fine Art in London. She teaches regularly at Heatherley's and occasionally at other institutions in the UK and abroad. In the UK, Sarah works in Sussex and London and when in New Zealand she paints in the Bay of Plenty. Sarah is originally from New Zealand and has lived in Japan, Malaysia and Australia. Education 2009 - 2011 Diploma in Portrait Painting The Heatherley School of Fine Art, London, UK 2006 - 2007 BA (Hons) Visual Arts Theory University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia 2000 - 2003 BA - Art History, English Literature, Japanese Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand Select Exhibitions/Awards AWARDS 2016 Pride Power List 2015 Arts Club Charitable Trust Award, NEAC 2013 Bulldog Bursary, Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2003 Woolf Prize for Excellence in Art History Selected Exhibitions 2023 Georgina Beyer, The New Zealand Portrait Gallery, Wellington, New Zealand The Molly Morpeth Canaday Art Awards, Te Koputu a te whanga a Toi, Whakatane, New Zealand 2022 Unapologetic Sexuality, Saint George Street, London, UK Pride Art Exhibition, MUFG London, UK 2021 Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries Online Figurative Art Now, Mall Galleries, Online Rebel Dykes Art & Archive Exhibition, Space Station 65 Gallery, London, UK Heart Of The Matter, Gillian Jason Gallery, Online 2020 ING Discerning Eye Exhibition, Online BP Portrait Award Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery Online & Aberdeen Art Gallery, Aberdeen, UK The Family Unit, Thompson's Galleries, London, UK 2019 Rogue Women, Rogue Artists Studios, Manchester, UK Queer Portraits, The Department Store, London, UK Face To Face 2019: Works By BP Portrait Award Artists, Cass Art Islington, London, UK BP Portrait Award Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery, London & Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh, UK 2018 Queer Art(ists) Now, Archive Gallery, London, UK Portraits: Facing Others & The Self, Clifford Chance, London, UK This Joyous Chaotic Place, Mokopopaki, Auckland, New Zealand Threesome, New Art Projects, London & The Gallery, Liverpool, UK 2017 The Full Picture: Oxford in Portraits, Weston Library, Oxford, UK In Your Face, Salisbury Arts Centre, Salisbury, UK 2016 Beyond Margins, Menier Gallery, London, UK Royal Society of Portrait Painters Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2015 The Royal Institute of Oil Painters Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK The Contemporary Portrait, Thompson's Galleries, London, UK The Ruth Borchard Self Portrait Prize, Piano Nobile, London, UK The Molly Morpeth Canaday Art Awards, Te Koputu a te whanga a Toi, Whakatane, New Zealand   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Richard Twose Red Horse IV, 2023 Ink on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Richard Twose was born in Devon in 1963. From 2009 his work was exhibited at galleries in Bristol and Bath. In 2011 he won the Victoria Prize at Bath's Victoria Gallery and was invited to become a member of the Bath Society of Artists. In 2014 Richard was awarded second prize at the BP Portrait Award in the National Portrait Gallery. Ben Luke in the London Evening Standard described Richard's painting as having an elusive, poetic quality. In 2017 Richard's portrait of Ken Loach was selected for the BP Portrait Award and he was also commissioned by Oxford University to paint Ken Loach. This portrait was exhibited in the Bodleian Library and will hang permanently in the Examinations Halls. Richard also exhibited at Catto Gallery, London - Solo Exhibition A Flicker In The Continuum and the catalogue introduction was written by Edward Lucie Smith. Richard was Artist In Residence at Elisabeth Frink's studio at Woolland House, Dorset in the winter 2018.In 2019 the work produced there was shown in a joint venue exhibition at Beaux Arts Gallery and Victoria Gallery, Bath.   Education 3D Design at the University of Creative Arts, Farnham from 1986 to 1989.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Graeme Wilcox Porter, 2023 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Graeme is a figurative artist who lives and works in Glasgow. His work depicts the human figure often engaged in some action or emotion, attempting to represent the strangeness and poignancy of everyday life. Education Glasgow School of Art BA (Hons) Fine Art Select Exhibitions/Awards "Looking Out" Solo Exhibition VCRB Gallery, Antwerp 2022. RA Summer Exhibition 2021. Threadneedle Prize Exhibition 2018. Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2023, 2020, 2019, 2016. Lynn Painter Stainers Prize Exhibition 2015. BP Portrait Award 2013. Ruth Borchard Portrait Award Exhibition 2013. Scottish Portrait Awards 2021, 2020, 2018, 2017. Drawing Prize at Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2016. Towry Award, painting prize at National Open Art Exhibition, Royal College of Art 2013 Gallery Representation VCRB Gallery, Antwerp Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I often paint re-imagined portraits of people I see in the city. I look out for subjects who have clothing or an appearance that suggests a certain character.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.    

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Richard Twose Red Horse I, 2023 Ink on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Richard Twose was born in Devon in 1963. From 2009 his work was exhibited at galleries in Bristol and Bath. In 2011 he won the Victoria Prize at Bath's Victoria Gallery and was invited to become a member of the Bath Society of Artists. In 2014 Richard was awarded second prize at the BP Portrait Award in the National Portrait Gallery. Ben Luke in the London Evening Standard described Richard's painting as having an elusive, poetic quality. In 2017 Richard's portrait of Ken Loach was selected for the BP Portrait Award and he was also commissioned by Oxford University to paint Ken Loach. This portrait was exhibited in the Bodleian Library and will hang permanently in the Examinations Halls. Richard also exhibited at Catto Gallery, London - Solo Exhibition A Flicker In The Continuum and the catalogue introduction was written by Edward Lucie Smith. Richard was Artist In Residence at Elisabeth Frink's studio at Woolland House, Dorset in the winter 2018.In 2019 the work produced there was shown in a joint venue exhibition at Beaux Arts Gallery and Victoria Gallery, Bath.   Education 3D Design at the University of Creative Arts, Farnham from 1986 to 1989.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.    

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David Hamilton Contemplating The Line Between Perception And Reality, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About David Hamilton is an award winning artist from Northern Ireland who studied at undergraduate and graduate levels at the University of Ulster Belfast. He worked extensively throughout the UK and Europe as a scenic artist and art director producing themed sets for the entertainment industry and in 2008 started making his own work. Since then he has been selected for exhibition with the Royal Academy, the Royal Ulster Academy, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the National Gallery of Ireland. His work has also been longlisted for the John Moore Painting Prize, the BP Portrait Awards and shortlisted for the Jacksons Painting Prize. Education University of Ulster/ Art and Design Centre, undergraduate and graduate levels. Select Exhibitions/Awards Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition, Belfast, Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland Hennessy Portrait Prize, Dublin (highly commended winner) National Gallery of Ireland Zurich Portrait Prize, Dublin selected finalist. Jackson Painting Prize shortlisted artist. Winner BBC Northern Ireland at Seventy Art Competition. Contestant, Sky Landscape Artist of the Year, season 8, 2023. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Both my paintings titled "Heat" and "Sandstorm" are part of an ongoing body of work exploring the impact of human activity on the environment. The painting titled "Contemplating the line between perception and reality" was inspired by a quote from Carl Jung, who said, " It all depends on how we look at things and not how they are in themselves. The least of things with a meaning are worth more in life than the greatest of things without it."   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Ruth Murray Dark Cafe, 2023 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ruth graduated from the Royal College of Art and was the Derek Hill Scholar at the British School at Rome in 2008. Her notable exhibitions include Northern Stars at the A Foundation, Saatchi's 4 New Sensations, The Creative Cities Collection at the Barbican and the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery. She was awarded an Elizabeth Greenshields grant in 2021, she won the Jackson's Painting Prize in 2020 and she was shortlisted for the Contemporary British Painting Prize in 2019. Education 2006 - 2008 Royal College of Art, MA Painting 2003 - 2006 Loughborough University, BA Fine Art Select Exhibitions/Awards   Selected Solo Exhibitions 2022 Black Pond, The Old School Gallery, Alnmouth, Northumberland Everything is Green, The Whitaker, Rossendale, Lancashire 2021 The Green Ray, Bankley Gallery, Manchester 2019 The Blue Hour, The Old Bank Residency, Manchester   Selected Group Exhibitions 2023 Stage part of Pebble / Shoe, LLE Gallery and Kingsgate Project Space, London (24th -26th February) Holding Time (two-person show with Linda Hemmersbach), Rogue Project Space, Manchester (18th February - 12th March 2023) London Art Fair, Second Act Gallery and A Modest Show, London Business and Design Centre 2022 Cool, Warm, Hot!, with Division of Labour, Worcester Art Market Hamptons: A Modest Show Booth, New York   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Chris Stevens Adams, 2023 Oil on linen Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Chris Stevens studied Fine Art at the University of Reading. He is a figurative painter who has exhibited regularly since graduating in 1978. His studio is in the South of France where he spends most of his time. His solo exhibitions include the PM Gallery, London, Smelik & Stokking and Galerie Rademakers in Amsterdam, the GlynnVivian Museum & Art Gallery, Swansea and the Howard Gardens Gallery, Cardiff. Group shows include REALITY, with artists such as Lucien Freud, David Hockney and Walter Sickert, Fussball in Der Kunst, with Andy Warhol and Marcus Lupertz in Germany, the BP Portrait Award at the National Gallery London, and Heads at Flowers East, London. He has been a prize winner in the BP Portrait Award, 50 over 50 and more recently in the Painted Faces exhibition organised by the Saatchi Gallery. He has also undertaken Arts Council residencies at Sunderland Football Club and Birmingham International Airport. He has work in public and private collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, The National Gallery of Wales, Unilever, Galerija Portreta, Bosnia & Hertzegovena and many private collections in UK, South Africa, USA and Europe. Education University of Reading, Fine Art Select Exhibitions/Awards   2022. Art Contemporain, EXPO Internationale Maison Gramont, Fanjeaux, France Amplitudes, Maison de la Chartité, Caunes Minervois, France Affinities, L'Ecurie, Caunes Minervois, France La Table Des Vignirons, Trausse Minervois, France 2021. Painting of the year, EuropArtFair, Westergas, Amsterdam Major Figures, Saatchi Art. 2020 du 9 à Caunes, Caveaux de l'Abbaye, Caunes Minervois, France   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.    

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Richard Twose Red Horse II, 2023 Ink and bleach on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Richard Twose was born in Devon in 1963. From 2009 his work was exhibited at galleries in Bristol and Bath. In 2011 he won the Victoria Prize at Bath's Victoria Gallery and was invited to become a member of the Bath Society of Artists. In 2014 Richard was awarded second prize at the BP Portrait Award in the National Portrait Gallery. Ben Luke in the London Evening Standard described Richard's painting as having an elusive, poetic quality. In 2017 Richard's portrait of Ken Loach was selected for the BP Portrait Award and he was also commissioned by Oxford University to paint Ken Loach. This portrait was exhibited in the Bodleian Library and will hang permanently in the Examinations Halls. Richard also exhibited at Catto Gallery, London - Solo Exhibition A Flicker In The Continuum and the catalogue introduction was written by Edward Lucie Smith. Richard was Artist In Residence at Elisabeth Frink's studio at Woolland House, Dorset in the winter 2018.In 2019 the work produced there was shown in a joint venue exhibition at Beaux Arts Gallery and Victoria Gallery, Bath.   Education 3D Design at the University of Creative Arts, Farnham from 1986 to 1989.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Ruth Murray Anna, 2023 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ruth graduated from the Royal College of Art and was the Derek Hill Scholar at the British School at Rome in 2008. Her notable exhibitions include Northern Stars at the A Foundation, Saatchi's 4 New Sensations, The Creative Cities Collection at the Barbican and the BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery. She was awarded an Elizabeth Greenshields grant in 2021, she won the Jackson's Painting Prize in 2020 and she was shortlisted for the Contemporary British Painting Prize in 2019. Education 2006 - 2008 Royal College of Art, MA Painting 2003 - 2006 Loughborough University, BA Fine Art Select Exhibitions/Awards   Selected Solo Exhibitions 2022 Black Pond, The Old School Gallery, Alnmouth, Northumberland Everything is Green, The Whitaker, Rossendale, Lancashire 2021 The Green Ray, Bankley Gallery, Manchester 2019 The Blue Hour, The Old Bank Residency, Manchester   Selected Group Exhibitions 2023 Stage part of Pebble / Shoe, LLE Gallery and Kingsgate Project Space, London (24th -26th February) Holding Time (two-person show with Linda Hemmersbach), Rogue Project Space, Manchester (18th February - 12th March 2023) London Art Fair, Second Act Gallery and A Modest Show, London Business and Design Centre 2022 Cool, Warm, Hot!, with Division of Labour, Worcester Art Market Hamptons: A Modest Show Booth, New York   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Paul Benney Vanitas, 2023 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Paul Benney, currently working in the UK, has worked as an artist and musician in both the USA and UK. His work is represented in public collections world-wide including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The National Gallery of Australia, The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Collection, The Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Eli Broad Museum of Art. Education Self taught Select Exhibitions/Awards Twice winner of the National Portrait Gallery's BP Public Choice award Gallery Representation Anima Mundi Gallery Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork A vanitas for the Holocene age   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Graeme Wilcox Dandy, 2023 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Graeme is a figurative artist who lives and works in Glasgow. His work depicts the human figure often engaged in some action or emotion, attempting to represent the strangeness and poignancy of everyday life. Education Glasgow School of Art BA (Hons) Fine Art Select Exhibitions/Awards "Looking Out" Solo Exhibition VCRB Gallery, Antwerp 2022. RA Summer Exhibition 2021. Threadneedle Prize Exhibition 2018. Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2023, 2020, 2019, 2016. Lynn Painter Stainers Prize Exhibition 2015. BP Portrait Award 2013. Ruth Borchard Portrait Award Exhibition 2013. Scottish Portrait Awards 2021, 2020, 2018, 2017. Drawing Prize at Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2016. Towry Award, painting prize at National Open Art Exhibition, Royal College of Art 2013 Gallery Representation VCRB Gallery, Antwerp Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork I often paint re-imagined portraits of people I see in the city. I look out for subjects who have clothing or an appearance that suggests a certain character.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.    

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Yanko Tihov Branded World - USA, 2023 24ct Gold, silk screen, digital, diamond dust on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Yanko Tihov is a painter and printmaker who trained in Sofia and works in London. His recent work is inspired by history, immigration and changes to the world map. Yanko's work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, National Portrait Gallery, Christie's London among many national and international shows and art fairs. Education BA Fine Arts, National Academy of Art, Sofia Select Exhibitions/Awards Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, National Portrait Gallery BP Portrait Awards, Lynn Painter-Stainers Prize, Royal Institute Of Oil Painters Exhibition, ING Discerning Eye, Leonardo Sciascia PRIZE, Royal Society of Portrait Painters Gallery Representation TAG Fine Arts, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The artist's body of work reflects his long standing interests in identity, belonging and social commentary. His passport series humanises the globe, reminding us that every country exists not only in its geographical features but is made up of people, who have an often desperate need or simply a desire to travel. His recent work, included in the show, looks at the shifting borders of Europe, at the disintegration of the British Empire, at the attempt to apply branding to humanity from a very young age, until death. Branded World represents the different countries of the world using Lego characters, with each figure wearing it's country's passport cover.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Carl Randall House of Reeves (08/08/2011), 2023 Acrylic paint on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About CARL RANDALL is a British figurative painter whose work is based on images of modern Japan and London. A graduate of The Slade School of Fine Art, The Royal Drawing School London, and Tokyo University of Arts Japan, he is the winner of the BP Travel Award at The National Portrait Gallery, The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, The Nomura Art Prize Japan, as well as several other awards. He has had several solo exhibitions in London and Japan, with group exhibitions at The National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy of Arts, The Jerwood Gallery, Flowers Gallery, The Mall Galleries, Christies New York & London, Tokyo Art Award, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Arts; as well as at art fairs in Switzerland, Turkey, Japan and Taiwan. His work can be found in the collections of University College London Art Museum, Tokyo Geidai Art Museum Japan, The Royal Collection (being commissioned by HRH Prince of Wales), Foundation Carmignac Paris (joining works in their collection by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Gerhard Richter), as well as in private collections in the UK, Japan, Australia and USA. His paintings have been featured on the BBC World Service and CNN, and his fine art prints are in the collection of the National Poetry Library, London Zoo, Cambridge University and Channel 4 News Studios. He was invited to be artist in residence in Hiroshima City to paint portraits of survivors of the Atomic Bomb, and at the Grand Prix Formula 1 Races in Japan. His BP Travel Award display of sixteen Japan paintings at the National Portrait Gallery in 2013 was accompanied by 'Japan Portraits' - a catalogue illustrating paintings and drawings made during his stay in Tokyo. The exhibition then travelled to Aberdeen Art Gallery Scotland; Wolverhampton Art Gallery England; and The Tokaido Hiroshige Museum, Shizuoka Japan. He is currently based in London. Education 2009-2012 Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music (Tokyo Geidai), Tokyo Japan. Doctorate in Fine Art (Painting). 2006-2009 Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music (Tokyo Geidai), Tokyo Japan. Masters in Fine Art (Painting). 2003-2005 Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation Scholarship, Tokyo Japan. 2002-2003 The Royal Drawing School, London. The Drawing Year 2003. 1995-1999 The Slade School of Fine Art, University College London. BA Honours Degree in Fine Art (Painting). Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent Exhibitions (Selected) 2022 Small is Beautiful. Flowers Gallery, Cork St., London. 2022 The Contemporary British Portrait Painters Exhibition. The Department Store, Brixton London. 2022 Royal Society of Portrait Painters Exhibition. Mall Galleries London. 2019 The Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition. Royal Academy of Arts, London. 2019 Art Fair Tokyo & Art Fair Osaka (Tokyo & Osaka, Japan). 2015: Last of the Tide: Portraits of D-Day Veterans. The Queens Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London. Portraits commissioned by HRH Prince of Wales (King Charles) by leading UK portrait painters. 2014 Art Volta. Basel, Switzerland. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The painting shows and is named after the 'House of Reeves', an independent furniture store in Croydon south London, run by the same family for over 150 years London. On 8th of August 2011, during the London riots, the store was burnt down. In this painting I used a found photograph showing the store on fire, but replacing the arsonists and rioters with flying saucers, and AT-St Walkers/Tie-Fighters from Star Wars. This work is coupled with another image I did in 2020, made during the Black Lives Matter protests, in which the rioters are shown as they are, and the authorities replaced with Star Wars AT-AT walkers. These kinds of themes are generally very unusual in my work, but give me an outlet for looking at social issues and my interest in sci-fi - creating images that combine cinema, surrealism and social realism.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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James Lloyd Self Portrait, 2023 Pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About I'm an artist working in London who specialises mainly in portraiture Education 1994/96 at The Slade School of Art Select Exhibitions/Awards 1997 Winner BP Portrait Award, 2007 Winner Ondaatje Prize Winner, recipient of three Elizabeth Greenshields Awards Gallery Representation Browse & Darby in London. Galerie Huebner & Huebner in Frankfurt Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork A simple pencil self portrait   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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David Hamilton Heat, 2023 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About David Hamilton is an award winning artist from Northern Ireland who studied at undergraduate and graduate levels at the University of Ulster Belfast. He worked extensively throughout the UK and Europe as a scenic artist and art director producing themed sets for the entertainment industry and in 2008 started making his own work. Since then he has been selected for exhibition with the Royal Academy, the Royal Ulster Academy, the Royal Hibernian Academy and the National Gallery of Ireland. His work has also been longlisted for the John Moore Painting Prize, the BP Portrait Awards and shortlisted for the Jacksons Painting Prize. Education University of Ulster/ Art and Design Centre, undergraduate and graduate levels. Select Exhibitions/Awards Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, London, Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition, Belfast, Royal Hibernian Academy Annual Exhibition, Dublin, National Gallery of Ireland Hennessy Portrait Prize, Dublin (highly commended winner) National Gallery of Ireland Zurich Portrait Prize, Dublin selected finalist. Jackson Painting Prize shortlisted artist. Winner BBC Northern Ireland at Seventy Art Competition. Contestant, Sky Landscape Artist of the Year, season 8, 2023. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Both my paintings titled "Heat" and "Sandstorm" are part of an ongoing body of work exploring the impact of human activity on the environment. The painting titled "Contemplating the line between perception and reality" was inspired by a quote from Carl Jung, who said, " It all depends on how we look at things and not how they are in themselves. The least of things with a meaning are worth more in life than the greatest of things without it."   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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Richard Twose Red Horse III, 2023 Ink and bleach on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Richard Twose was born in Devon in 1963. From 2009 his work was exhibited at galleries in Bristol and Bath. In 2011 he won the Victoria Prize at Bath's Victoria Gallery and was invited to become a member of the Bath Society of Artists. In 2014 Richard was awarded second prize at the BP Portrait Award in the National Portrait Gallery. Ben Luke in the London Evening Standard described Richard's painting as having an elusive, poetic quality. In 2017 Richard's portrait of Ken Loach was selected for the BP Portrait Award and he was also commissioned by Oxford University to paint Ken Loach. This portrait was exhibited in the Bodleian Library and will hang permanently in the Examinations Halls. Richard also exhibited at Catto Gallery, London - Solo Exhibition A Flicker In The Continuum and the catalogue introduction was written by Edward Lucie Smith. Richard was Artist In Residence at Elisabeth Frink's studio at Woolland House, Dorset in the winter 2018.In 2019 the work produced there was shown in a joint venue exhibition at Beaux Arts Gallery and Victoria Gallery, Bath.   Education 3D Design at the University of Creative Arts, Farnham from 1986 to 1989.   You must not reproduce, duplicate, copy, sell, resell or exploit any works. In doing so, you endanger our relationships with artists, and directly jeopardise the charitable work we do.  

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