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* ALASDAIR GRAY (SCOTTISH b. 1934),SCOTLAND THE POSSIBLE NATIONsilkscreen print, signed and numbered 29/60 in pencil, with Fine Art Guild Trade Stamp69cm x 53.5cmUnframedNote: 'Native Musicians: Songs for Scotland Too', and the Alasdair Gray Musical Scholarship Trust.In 2015 Alasdair suffered a serious fall, broke his spine, and is now confined to a wheelchair.First, the project asks Scotland's leading singers and musicians in various genres to contribute songs towards a compilation of Scottish songs in Alasdair's honour, their contributions to be selected with the theme in mind: 'Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation'. Artists that have already agreed to participate include Allan MacDonald, composer of 'The Bruce 700'; fold/trad musicians Matt Seattle, Ewan McLennan and Kathleen MacInnes, and the rapper Loki.The project will be building on the success of a 2014 project, 'Bella Caledonia: Songs for Scotland the Album', which included the similar compilation album with songs by The Proclaimers, Dick Gaughan and who's who of Scottish musical genius. We are confident that these artists (and others) will be pleased to participate in this sequel project.Secondly, the project will be raising funds (aiming for £2000) to seed an Alasdair Gray Musical Scholarship Trust, to be administered by Hands up for Trad into the future. Our hope is that various charitable trusts will add to this initial sum to help us to sustain the fund on an ongoing basis.The first Songs for Scotland project (in 2014, which included a film and live event) was partly crowdfunded. We will be launching a sixty day long crowdfunding campaign in support of this project on August 18th; and because the first Songs of Scotland was successful, both financially and artistically, we are confident that our fund raising will go well.In advance of launching our crowdfunding campaign we have been building support in the community. Alasdair himself, who is warmly supportive, has contributed a group of valuable, signed silkscreen prints to help us to raise project financing; and has also licensed us to use his fantastic image 'Native Musicians' as album cover art.
* JACK VETTRIANO OBE,BEAUTIFUL LOSERS IIlimited edition silkscreen print, signed in pencil and numbered 18/27557cm x 68cmMounted, framed and under glassNote: Published in 2000 by Heartbreak Publishing and has been sold out for a long time. The price, still shown on the Heartbreak Publishing website for this print (unframed) is £1950.
After John Cother Webb (1855-1927), a Venice scene with boats on the water and buildings to the background, print, signed in pencil by the artist to the margin, gallery blind stamp to left corner (39cm x 52cm) glazed in a wooden frame, together with a contemporary needlework sampler and a still life pastel drawing of a vase of flowers, initialled 'AJ' and dated '91, framed and glazed.
Battle of Britain Veterans signed print. Lovely 8x12 colour print of a Spitfire squadron relaxing between sorties, signed by ELEVEN Battle of Britain veterans: Geoffrey Wellum, Ken Mackenzie, William Walker, John Keatings, Trevor Gray, Richard Haine, Ken Wilkinson, Graham Leggett, Duggie Clift, Tony Pickering and Peter Ayerst.
H. G. WELLS - 'THE ISLAND OF DR MOREAU', William Heinemann 1896, first edition, No dustjacket, tan cloth boards with black print to spine and red and black to front board, publisher's imprint on back board, 33 pages of adverts at rear - The Time Machine - Out of Due Season.Condition Report:Small marks on back cover otherwise very good condition

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