Winnie Hall Good Luck From Stone Henge 2 Coloured pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Winnie Hall lives and works in London. Hall graduated in 2020 with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts and went on to have a studio and take part in Conditions Studio Programme based in Croydon. In 2022 she was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, showing works in Ferens Art Gallery, Hull and South London Gallery in Peckham. In September 2022, Hall was granted funding to develop her practice from the Arts Council. In January 2023, Hall's work was acquired by the Government Art Collection. She recently finished a 6-month residency at OOF Gallery, situated in Tottenham football stadium, exploring the crossovers of art and football. Education BA Chelsea College of Arts 2017 - 2020 Select Exhibitions/Awards Awards/Prizes/Grants: New Contemporaries 2022 Awarded Develop Your Creative Practice Arts Council Funding Sep'22 Selected Exhibitions 2023: 'Gate Keeper' - Plinth Online Exhibition 20th June - 21st August 3D Women: 'Works That Never Came To Life' - Art Hub,Deptford (Curated & Exhibited) Royal Academy Summer Exhibition - Royal Academy, 21st June - 21st August 'The World Of Gazza!!' - OOF Gallery, Tottenham, London - April - September '23 'It's Like That' - Coleman Projects, Bermondsey,London Twenty Nineteen - Campbell Works, Stoke Newington,London 2022: New Contemporaries - South London Gallery, London New Contemporaries - Humber Street Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Conditions Group Show - Whitgift Centre, Croydon Oasis Academy Shirley Park, Workshop Outcome Exhibition - Turf Projects,Croydon StaffShow - Green and Stone,Fulham Sugarcoated - Changing Room Gallery,Soho 2021: Curated and exhibited : 3D Women! - Platform Southwark, London Mascot - Best Wishes,Camberwell,London Conditions Group Show, - Whitgift Centre,Croydon Are You Lonesome Tonight - WhitGift Centre (solo) - Croydon Work In Progress:Elvis - Project Space,Croydon Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork For this years Art On A Postcard auction, I enjoyed playing with the idea of a postcard, finding humour in sending a postcard 'from Stone Henge' and a postcard for a wisdom tooth lost. Considering who it might go to and who might be sending it. I am someone who often sends postcards, and also collects a selection of Good Luck postcards from different counties in Kent. 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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Winnie Hall Postcard For a Tooth Coloured pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Winnie Hall lives and works in London. Hall graduated in 2020 with a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts and went on to have a studio and take part in Conditions Studio Programme based in Croydon. In 2022 she was selected for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, showing works in Ferens Art Gallery, Hull and South London Gallery in Peckham. In September 2022, Hall was granted funding to develop her practice from the Arts Council. In January 2023, Hall's work was acquired by the Government Art Collection. She recently finished a 6-month residency at OOF Gallery, situated in Tottenham football stadium, exploring the crossovers of art and football. Education BA Chelsea College of Arts 2017 - 2020 Select Exhibitions/Awards Awards/Prizes/Grants: New Contemporaries 2022 Awarded Develop Your Creative Practice Arts Council Funding Sep'22 Selected Exhibitions 2023: 'Gate Keeper' - Plinth Online Exhibition 20th June - 21st August 3D Women: 'Works That Never Came To Life' - Art Hub,Deptford (Curated & Exhibited) Royal Academy Summer Exhibition - Royal Academy, 21st June - 21st August 'The World Of Gazza!!' - OOF Gallery, Tottenham, London - April - September '23 'It's Like That' - Coleman Projects, Bermondsey,London Twenty Nineteen - Campbell Works, Stoke Newington,London 2022: New Contemporaries - South London Gallery, London New Contemporaries - Humber Street Gallery and Ferens Art Gallery, Hull Conditions Group Show - Whitgift Centre, Croydon Oasis Academy Shirley Park, Workshop Outcome Exhibition - Turf Projects,Croydon StaffShow - Green and Stone,Fulham Sugarcoated - Changing Room Gallery,Soho 2021: Curated and exhibited : 3D Women! - Platform Southwark, London Mascot - Best Wishes,Camberwell,London Conditions Group Show, - Whitgift Centre,Croydon Are You Lonesome Tonight - WhitGift Centre (solo) - Croydon Work In Progress:Elvis - Project Space,Croydon Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork For this years Art On A Postcard auction, I enjoyed playing with the idea of a postcard, finding humour in sending a postcard 'from Stone Henge' and a postcard for a wisdom tooth lost. Considering who it might go to and who might be sending it. I am someone who often sends postcards, and also collects a selection of Good Luck postcards from different counties in Kent. 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.
Farnaz Gholami Left Side of the Pool Mixed media on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Farnaz Gholami is an Iranian, London-based artist whose practice encompasses painting, drawing, printmaking, and installation. She graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art studying MA in Fine Art Painting in 2019. She has been the recipient of The UCL Olive Prize, a finalist for the UKNA Robert Walters Awards, shortlisted for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, and a finalist in Tiffany and Co. x Outset's Studio Makers Prize. Education 2019 The Slade School of Fine Art (UCL), MA in Fine Art Painting (Distinction), London, UK 2017 Chelsea College of Arts (UAL), Graduate Diploma in Fine Art, London, UK 2013 Brandeis University Post-Baccalaureate in Fine Art, Studio Art, Massachusetts, USA Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 Summer Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK In Bloom, Victoria Law Projects, London, UK 2022 UKNA/Robert Walters Awards, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK Duo Show: Wilderness Known, Liliya Art Gallery, London, UK Through a Glass, Darkly, Niru Ratnam Gallery, London, UK Solo Show: Pearl Palace and Other Buildings of a Misremembered Past, Bomb Factory Gallery, London Art on a Postcard, Bomb Factory Gallery, London, UK Little Explosions, Bomb Factory Gallery, London, UK Weary Harold, Asc Gallery, London, UK 2021 Wild Grapes, Unit 3 Project Space, London, UK Duo Show: Harbinger of a Sweet Song, Yammamoto Keiko Rochaix Gallery, London, UK cho, Eco, Co, O, Heck! , Proposition Gallery, London, UK 2020 Squeezed, Karen Tronel Gallery, London, UK Group Show, Karen Tronel Gallery, London, UK 2019 Gestura, The Koppel Project, London, UK EXH 01, Floor EXH, Online Platform Graduate Art Prize 2019 Shortlist Exhibition, ARTIQ and Herbert Smith Freehills, London, UK Limbo, The London Summer Intensive: The Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK The Slade School of Fine Art Degree Show, UCL, London, UK Distant Heres, The Stone Space Gallery, London, UK But We Don't Leave Pyramids, Charsoo Gallery, Tehran, Iran 2018 Home, Jorjani Gallery, Tehran, Iran The Field, The ASC Gallery, London, UK 2017 Imagen Vibratoria, bajo el paraguas de su reproducción, El Museo Nahim Isaías del Ministerio de Cultura y Patrimonio, Ecuador Let's Yarding, GAPS Curatorial, London, UK Big Fridge, The Safehouse Gallery, London, UK Hot Dairy, The Cookhouse Gallery, London, UK 2016 Turbine Art Fair, Warren Editions, Johannesburg, South Africa Printmaking exhibition, Côte d'Ivore Embassy, Tehran, Iran 2015 Group Exhibition, Warren Editions Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa 2013 Post-Bac Degree Show, Dreitzer Gallery, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA ACHIEVEMENTS 2022 UKNA Robert Walters, Saatchi, Finalist 2019 The Olive Prize, UCL, Recipient Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Shortlisted Tiffany & co. x Outset studiomakers award, Runner up The Slade Summer School Residency, Recipient Artiq The Graduate Art Prize, Shortlisted 2014-5 Printmaking Residency, Warren Editions, Cape Town, South Africa Statement about AOAP Submitted Artworks My art practice encompasses painting, drawing, printmaking, and installation. I create expansive picture plains, usually depicting ambiguous unpopulated urban landscapes or interior spaces, to consider the sense of in-betweenness. Based on my diasporic experience of living in different cultures and countries, I explore the ideas of dislocation and internal fragmented identity through interaction with my surrounding spaces, buildings, cities, and natures, intertwined with memory and imagination. In my paintings, I use familiar subjects from different cultures such as architecture, gardens, swimming pools, street lamps, or hammocks as devices to break the stereotype of otherness, and suggest familiarity in new undefinable inclusive spaces. 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.
Farnaz Gholami Right Side of the Pool Mixed media on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Farnaz Gholami is an Iranian, London-based artist whose practice encompasses painting, drawing, printmaking, and installation. She graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art studying MA in Fine Art Painting in 2019. She has been the recipient of The UCL Olive Prize, a finalist for the UKNA Robert Walters Awards, shortlisted for Bloomberg New Contemporaries, and a finalist in Tiffany and Co. x Outset's Studio Makers Prize. Education 2019 The Slade School of Fine Art (UCL), MA in Fine Art Painting (Distinction), London, UK 2017 Chelsea College of Arts (UAL), Graduate Diploma in Fine Art, London, UK 2013 Brandeis University Post-Baccalaureate in Fine Art, Studio Art, Massachusetts, USA Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 Summer Show, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK In Bloom, Victoria Law Projects, London, UK 2022 UKNA/Robert Walters Awards, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK Duo Show: Wilderness Known, Liliya Art Gallery, London, UK Through a Glass, Darkly, Niru Ratnam Gallery, London, UK Solo Show: Pearl Palace and Other Buildings of a Misremembered Past, Bomb Factory Gallery, London Art on a Postcard, Bomb Factory Gallery, London, UK Little Explosions, Bomb Factory Gallery, London, UK Weary Harold, Asc Gallery, London, UK 2021 Wild Grapes, Unit 3 Project Space, London, UK Duo Show: Harbinger of a Sweet Song, Yammamoto Keiko Rochaix Gallery, London, UK cho, Eco, Co, O, Heck! , Proposition Gallery, London, UK 2020 Squeezed, Karen Tronel Gallery, London, UK Group Show, Karen Tronel Gallery, London, UK 2019 Gestura, The Koppel Project, London, UK EXH 01, Floor EXH, Online Platform Graduate Art Prize 2019 Shortlist Exhibition, ARTIQ and Herbert Smith Freehills, London, UK Limbo, The London Summer Intensive: The Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK The Slade School of Fine Art Degree Show, UCL, London, UK Distant Heres, The Stone Space Gallery, London, UK But We Don't Leave Pyramids, Charsoo Gallery, Tehran, Iran 2018 Home, Jorjani Gallery, Tehran, Iran The Field, The ASC Gallery, London, UK 2017 Imagen Vibratoria, bajo el paraguas de su reproducción, El Museo Nahim Isaías del Ministerio de Cultura y Patrimonio, Ecuador Let's Yarding, GAPS Curatorial, London, UK Big Fridge, The Safehouse Gallery, London, UK Hot Dairy, The Cookhouse Gallery, London, UK 2016 Turbine Art Fair, Warren Editions, Johannesburg, South Africa Printmaking exhibition, Côte d'Ivore Embassy, Tehran, Iran 2015 Group Exhibition, Warren Editions Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa 2013 Post-Bac Degree Show, Dreitzer Gallery, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA ACHIEVEMENTS 2022 UKNA Robert Walters, Saatchi, Finalist 2019 The Olive Prize, UCL, Recipient Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Shortlisted Tiffany & co. x Outset studiomakers award, Runner up The Slade Summer School Residency, Recipient Artiq The Graduate Art Prize, Shortlisted 2014-5 Printmaking Residency, Warren Editions, Cape Town, South Africa Statement about AOAP Submitted Artworks My art practice encompasses painting, drawing, printmaking, and installation. I create expansive picture plains, usually depicting ambiguous unpopulated urban landscapes or interior spaces, to consider the sense of in-betweenness. Based on my diasporic experience of living in different cultures and countries, I explore the ideas of dislocation and internal fragmented identity through interaction with my surrounding spaces, buildings, cities, and natures, intertwined with memory and imagination. In my paintings, I use familiar subjects from different cultures such as architecture, gardens, swimming pools, street lamps, or hammocks as devices to break the stereotype of otherness, and suggest familiarity in new undefinable inclusive spaces. 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.
Edit Toaso Money Plant Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Edit Toaso is a fine artist who is currently interested in painting her immediate environment, particularly plants, gardens, and landscapes. She's preoccupied with exploring the topic of roots or rather lack thereof and female identity through them. Her preference is to use oil paint on linen, watercolour, and non-synthetic art materials for her paintings. Education Edit completed her Masters in Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest and won a scholarship to study Experimental Printmaking, with a focus on etching and aquatint, at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague, the Netherlands. Select Exhibitions/Awards Edit's work has been selected for group exhibitions including: Summer Exhibition, The Royal Academy of Arts London, UK. Wales Contemporary, Milford Haven, Green & Stone, Chelsea, UK & NY International Print Show, Manhattan Graphics Center, USA; International Miniprint Biennale, Rosario, Argentina; Première Vision, Paris, France. She had a solo presentation, Flow, at Platform 39 Gallery, London, UK. She also won third prize at Wales Contemporary and has been longlisted for the Contemporary British Painting Prize. 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.
Edit Toaso Money Plant 2 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by AOAP About Edit Toaso is a fine artist who is currently interested in painting her immediate environment, particularly plants, gardens, and landscapes. She's preoccupied with exploring the topic of roots or rather lack thereof and female identity through them. Her preference is to use oil paint on linen, watercolour, and non-synthetic art materials for her paintings. Education Edit completed her Masters in Fine Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts, Budapest and won a scholarship to study Experimental Printmaking, with a focus on etching and aquatint, at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in The Hague, the Netherlands. Select Exhibitions/Awards Edit's work has been selected for group exhibitions including: Summer Exhibition, The Royal Academy of Arts London, UK. Wales Contemporary, Milford Haven, Green & Stone, Chelsea, UK & NY International Print Show, Manhattan Graphics Center, USA; International Miniprint Biennale, Rosario, Argentina; Première Vision, Paris, France. She had a solo presentation, Flow, at Platform 39 Gallery, London, UK. She also won third prize at Wales Contemporary and has been longlisted for the Contemporary British Painting Prize. 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.
Laura Hope Eye Spy I, 2023 Mixed media on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Verity Babbs About My work is centred around unspoken emotions and quiet inner lives. Created from my own staged photographs of models, it is often a response to memories, relationships and personal crisis. Through composition, cropping and reversing the image, I strive to convey an uneasy narrative that shines a light on subtle feelings that often hide in the shadows. With hints to another era, my figures live in a world that is both nostalgic and present. I sit on the fence between painting and drawing - feeling that 'painting' better describes my process but knowing that 'drawing' is my method of creation. My training as an illustrator as well as my time working as a memorial artist (hand etching onto granite) have cemented the importance of line and mark making in my practice. A combination of thick, harsh scribbles and precise, light touches alongside a unique translation of colour are the voices used to tell my stories. Education BA (hons) Illustration - Cardiff School of Art and Design - First Class Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 - Awards Winner - NG Art Creative Residency (Wells Contemporary) Shortlisted - Jackson's Painting Prize Longlisted - Women in Art Prize Honourable Mention - Arthouse Z 'Emerging Artist Prize' 2023 - Exhibitions Royal Society Portrait Painters Exhibition - Mall Galleries, London Rising Artists, Jackson's Painting Prize - Bankside Gallery, London Wells Art Contemporary - Wells Cathedral, Wells Summer Exhibition - Green & Stone Gallery, London 2022 - Awards Winner - de Laszlo Foundation Award for Excellence Longlisted - Jackson's Painting Prize 2022 - Exhibitions Royal Society Portrait Painters Exhibition - Mall Galleries, London Summer Exhibition - Green & Stone Gallery, London Tendencies in Painting - London Paint Club (online) Annual Open - Southwark Park Galleries, London Small Works Winter Show - Spring Cheltenham 2017 Winner - Best Memorial in Show - NAMM Craftex Awards 2015 Winner - Illustration Award - Cardiff School of Art and Design CSAD - Summer Show - Cardiff Behind the Door - Dyffryn House (National Trust) 2014 First Impressions - View Art Gallery, Bristol OUTSET Exhibition - Gate Gallery, Cardiff Autumn/Winter Exhibition - Cardiff MADE Artist in Residence - Beyond the Border Story Telling Festival Le Violon D'Ingres - The Gate Gallery Cardiff 2011 Winner & Highly Commended - Rotary Club Young Artist of the Year Award Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Feeling watched and watching... Looking through a crack in a door or spying through a keyhole was something I wanted to explore with these tiny works. The scale is much smaller than I usually work, so I decided to work to a crop rather than reducing the image. Crops fascinate me, especially in portraiture... Without all the features, can you still translate their expression? How are you being watched? Is it a menacing stare or a loving gaze? 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.
Laura Hope Eye Spy II, 2023 Mixed media on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Verity Babbs About My work is centred around unspoken emotions and quiet inner lives. Created from my own staged photographs of models, it is often a response to memories, relationships and personal crisis. Through composition, cropping and reversing the image, I strive to convey an uneasy narrative that shines a light on subtle feelings that often hide in the shadows. With hints to another era, my figures live in a world that is both nostalgic and present. I sit on the fence between painting and drawing - feeling that 'painting' better describes my process but knowing that 'drawing' is my method of creation. My training as an illustrator as well as my time working as a memorial artist (hand etching onto granite) have cemented the importance of line and mark making in my practice. A combination of thick, harsh scribbles and precise, light touches alongside a unique translation of colour are the voices used to tell my stories. Education BA (hons) Illustration - Cardiff School of Art and Design - First Class Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 - Awards Winner - NG Art Creative Residency (Wells Contemporary) Shortlisted - Jackson's Painting Prize Longlisted - Women in Art Prize Honourable Mention - Arthouse Z 'Emerging Artist Prize' 2023 - Exhibitions Royal Society Portrait Painters Exhibition - Mall Galleries, London Rising Artists, Jackson's Painting Prize - Bankside Gallery, London Wells Art Contemporary - Wells Cathedral, Wells Summer Exhibition - Green & Stone Gallery, London 2022 - Awards Winner - de Laszlo Foundation Award for Excellence Longlisted - Jackson's Painting Prize 2022 - Exhibitions Royal Society Portrait Painters Exhibition - Mall Galleries, London Summer Exhibition - Green & Stone Gallery, London Tendencies in Painting - London Paint Club (online) Annual Open - Southwark Park Galleries, London Small Works Winter Show - Spring Cheltenham 2017 Winner - Best Memorial in Show - NAMM Craftex Awards 2015 Winner - Illustration Award - Cardiff School of Art and Design CSAD - Summer Show - Cardiff Behind the Door - Dyffryn House (National Trust) 2014 First Impressions - View Art Gallery, Bristol OUTSET Exhibition - Gate Gallery, Cardiff Autumn/Winter Exhibition - Cardiff MADE Artist in Residence - Beyond the Border Story Telling Festival Le Violon D'Ingres - The Gate Gallery Cardiff 2011 Winner & Highly Commended - Rotary Club Young Artist of the Year Award Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Feeling watched and watching... Looking through a crack in a door or spying through a keyhole was something I wanted to explore with these tiny works. The scale is much smaller than I usually work, so I decided to work to a crop rather than reducing the image. Crops fascinate me, especially in portraiture... Without all the features, can you still translate their expression? How are you being watched? Is it a menacing stare or a loving gaze? 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.
Christabel Blackburn Oh, California Gouache on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Millie Foster About London based artist Christabel Blackburn (born London, 1986) is a painter who conjures atmospheric scenes which focus on the interplay between people and spaces. Using a sensitively reduced visual language, Christabel distils the modern world and our interaction with it into quiet, concentrated scenes. Her figures are largely locked in their own universe, traversing streets formed of intersecting flat planes or drinking in art in colour drenched galleries. Her practice exists in a finely tuned space; we believe this world and yet it is removed from our own in its timelessness and absences. Largely gone is the paraphernalia of the twenty first century and what emerges in the space is a sense of order but more importantly psychological suspension. Perhaps these are what our memories or dreams of a sunny day might look like, no sound, rarely any shadows and none of the encumbrances of existing in the world. Women particularly take up space in an interesting way, confidently walking away or engaging with art alone. Education LARA, London, Figurative Painting and Sculpture, 2009-2011 Charles Cecil Studios, Florence, Figurative Drawing, 2008-2009 University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle, Classical Studies, 2005-2008 Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | current Splash, Ode to Hockney, Sophie Breitmeyer, Notting Hill | Current Art Uk Charity Auction, London | Sept, 2021 Faces || places, Group Exhibition, Nordic Art Agency, Malmö, Sweden | 2020 Pavements, Solo exhibition, Partnership Editions | 2020 Winner, Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2020 Shortlisted for The BP Portrait Award | 2020 Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | 2019 'Multiples', Bridgeman Editions, Green and Stone, London | 2019 Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2017 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.
Christabel Blackburn Dry cleaners, Pacific Palisades Gouache on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Millie Foster About London based artist Christabel Blackburn (born London, 1986) is a painter who conjures atmospheric scenes which focus on the interplay between people and spaces. Using a sensitively reduced visual language, Christabel distils the modern world and our interaction with it into quiet, concentrated scenes. Her figures are largely locked in their own universe, traversing streets formed of intersecting flat planes or drinking in art in colour drenched galleries. Her practice exists in a finely tuned space; we believe this world and yet it is removed from our own in its timelessness and absences. Largely gone is the paraphernalia of the twenty first century and what emerges in the space is a sense of order but more importantly psychological suspension. Perhaps these are what our memories or dreams of a sunny day might look like, no sound, rarely any shadows and none of the encumbrances of existing in the world. Women particularly take up space in an interesting way, confidently walking away or engaging with art alone. Education LARA, London, Figurative Painting and Sculpture, 2009-2011 Charles Cecil Studios, Florence, Figurative Drawing, 2008-2009 University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle, Classical Studies, 2005-2008 Select Exhibitions/Awards Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | current Splash, Ode to Hockney, Sophie Breitmeyer, Notting Hill | Current Art Uk Charity Auction, London | Sept, 2021 Faces || places, Group Exhibition, Nordic Art Agency, Malmö, Sweden | 2020 Pavements, Solo exhibition, Partnership Editions | 2020 Winner, Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2020 Shortlisted for The BP Portrait Award | 2020 Recent Paintings, Alex Eagle, Soho | 2019 'Multiples', Bridgeman Editions, Green and Stone, London | 2019 Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the Year | 2017 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.
Laura Hope Eye Spy III, 2023 Mixed media on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) This lot has been curated by Verity Babbs About My work is centred around unspoken emotions and quiet inner lives. Created from my own staged photographs of models, it is often a response to memories, relationships and personal crisis. Through composition, cropping and reversing the image, I strive to convey an uneasy narrative that shines a light on subtle feelings that often hide in the shadows. With hints to another era, my figures live in a world that is both nostalgic and present. I sit on the fence between painting and drawing - feeling that 'painting' better describes my process but knowing that 'drawing' is my method of creation. My training as an illustrator as well as my time working as a memorial artist (hand etching onto granite) have cemented the importance of line and mark making in my practice. A combination of thick, harsh scribbles and precise, light touches alongside a unique translation of colour are the voices used to tell my stories. Education BA (hons) Illustration - Cardiff School of Art and Design - First Class Select Exhibitions/Awards 2023 - Awards Winner - NG Art Creative Residency (Wells Contemporary) Shortlisted - Jackson's Painting Prize Longlisted - Women in Art Prize Honourable Mention - Arthouse Z 'Emerging Artist Prize' 2023 - Exhibitions Royal Society Portrait Painters Exhibition - Mall Galleries, London Rising Artists, Jackson's Painting Prize - Bankside Gallery, London Wells Art Contemporary - Wells Cathedral, Wells Summer Exhibition - Green & Stone Gallery, London 2022 - Awards Winner - de Laszlo Foundation Award for Excellence Longlisted - Jackson's Painting Prize 2022 - Exhibitions Royal Society Portrait Painters Exhibition - Mall Galleries, London Summer Exhibition - Green & Stone Gallery, London Tendencies in Painting - London Paint Club (online) Annual Open - Southwark Park Galleries, London Small Works Winter Show - Spring Cheltenham 2017 Winner - Best Memorial in Show - NAMM Craftex Awards 2015 Winner - Illustration Award - Cardiff School of Art and Design CSAD - Summer Show - Cardiff Behind the Door - Dyffryn House (National Trust) 2014 First Impressions - View Art Gallery, Bristol OUTSET Exhibition - Gate Gallery, Cardiff Autumn/Winter Exhibition - Cardiff MADE Artist in Residence - Beyond the Border Story Telling Festival Le Violon D'Ingres - The Gate Gallery Cardiff 2011 Winner & Highly Commended - Rotary Club Young Artist of the Year Award Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Feeling watched and watching... Looking through a crack in a door or spying through a keyhole was something I wanted to explore with these tiny works. The scale is much smaller than I usually work, so I decided to work to a crop rather than reducing the image. Crops fascinate me, especially in portraiture... Without all the features, can you still translate their expression? How are you being watched? Is it a menacing stare or a loving gaze? 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.
Asien. Mongolei. Mongolische Jurte mit abnehmbarem Dach (aus Holz), darunter das Schachbrett mit einer eingearbeiteten Schublade mit Schachfiguren aus Kunststein. Eine Partei im dunkelen Ton, die andere im weißen Ton. Mongolische Produktion (?) aus den 1970er Jahren. Höhe Jurte 29 cm, Durchmesser der Jurte 37 cm, Höhe König 6,4 cm; Bauer 3,1 cm. (56) * Komplettes Schachspiel in Form einer mongolischen Jurte. Interessantes Ensemble mit landestypischen Spielfiguren. Zustand: Die Jurte ist berieben und hat altersbedingte kleine Fehlstellen. Alle Teile mit Benutzungsspuren und kleinen Defekten, etwas angestaubt. / Asia. Mongolia. Mongolian yurt with a removable roof (made of wood), including the chessboard with an integrated drawer with chess pieces made of artificial stone. One party in dark tone, the other in white tone. Mongolian production (?) from the 1970s. Height of yurt 29 cm, diameter of yurt 37 cm, height of king 6.4 cm; Farmer 3.1 cm. Complete chess game in the form of a Mongolian yurt. Interesting ensemble with typical Mongolian chessmen. The yurt is rubbed and has small defects due to age. All parts with traces of use and small defects, somewhat dusty.
Afrika. Schachfiguren Holz im afrikanischem Stil. Eine Partei im dunkelbraunen und die andere im hellbraunen Farbton. Produktion aus der 2. Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Höhe König 8,0 cm; Bauer 7,5 cm. (60) * Komplettes Schachspiel im afrikanischen Stil. Beiliegt: Afrika. Schachspiel aus Kunststein. Produktion aus der 2. Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Höhe König 8,0 cm; Bauer 3,5 cm. Zustand: Alle Schachfiguren mit Benutzungsspuren und Fehlstellen, etwas angestaubt. / Africa. Chess set made of wood. One side stained in dark brown, the other in brown tone. Produced in the second part of the 20th century. King 8,0 cm high, pawn 7,5 cm. Complete chess set, in African – Style. Together with a chess set made of artificial Stone in African style. Produced in the second part of the 20th century. King 8,0 cm high, pawn 3,5 cm. Both sets with minor chips and damages, a little bit dusty.
DIAMOND TWO STONE RING, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, with two round Old European cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.90 carats, raised with claws above diamond set shoulders, in white gold, unmarked, size O 1/2Faint yellow tint to the diamonds. One diamond with a small chip. Inclusions visible under magnification. Stones secure.
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