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Subbuteo - Three boxed Subbuteo sets with some boxed accessories and ephemera. Lot includes Subbuteo Continental Club Edition which contains mainly parts unassociated with the set; Subbuteo Table Rugby International Edition which appears Good overall in a Fair box; and Subbuteo Test Match Cricket which appears to be in Good condition overall in a Poor box with tearing, missing parts and imperfections. Boxed accessories include C126 Passing Tee and Dribbling Posts; C125 Training Kit and similar. All items show signs of play and use and are all unchecked for completeness. (4)
Chloe Cheese Toys on my Kitchen Table, 2021 Printing Ink, Pencil and Coloured Pencil on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Have worked as a freelance illustrator and latterly mainly as a printmaker my subjects are often still lives or scenes of city life where people are placed living their lives in an often historic environment. Education Cambridge Art School and Royal College of Art 1973-1976 Exhibitions/Awards Many exhibitions in London with The Curwen and Thumb galleries and Bloomsbury Gallery Lloyd's Bank Printmaking Prize and recently a small prize from the RWS for a watercolour in their annual show. Gallery Representation St Jude, The Emma Mason Gallery Eastbourne. About the postcard artwork A personal still life and a street scene in London.
Kavel Rafferty White Tulip Display, 2021 Ink on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) I was raised by hippy parents. My dad named me Kavel; more than likely he picked the name up whilst travelling in India. Kavel is actually a Hindi boy's name meaning lotus flower, which is lovely - thank you for that, Dad! We moved and travelled a lot as a family and I'm sure this lifestyle has encouraged my love of adventure. I have lived all over; a couple of years in Sweden and almost a decade in Barcelona. I feel I have (finally?) settled, in the vibrant sea-side town of Margate. I came out as a lesbian quite late in life, at the age of 43. This has been so liberating for me; it has definitely been a catalyst for stronger and more confident work. I'm happy and comfortable in myself now, as an out queer woman. About the postcard artworks Queer flower. In my most recent work I explore the artistic tropes of the floral still life and flowers to examine ideas of remembrance, femininity and queerness in it's modern sense as well as it's original meaning of something strange and or peculiar. I'm looking to reclaiming flowers from their somewhat domestic life, after all, historically (until relatively recently) female artists were not permitted to paint much else. I am decontextualizing and subverting photographic flowers by redacting with paint and collage. Sometimes blocking out the detail and delicacy completely with ink brush marks, making shadows and silhouettes; an absence of light. These images can be ethereal or much darker with a gothic undercurrent, others are given a sense of joy with bright yellows and fleshy pinks. Some are trippy bodies paired with psychedelic hybrids, club lights and late nights. Other reminiscent of double exposed photos or the end of a roll of film, women in summer meadows... naked, half hidden, intertwined with painted camouflage. Some become large ice sculptures or frosted ornaments, pink fluffy clouds on table tops, dark gushing fountains or sinister squawking crows. Flowers for the dead and for the still living. Some are the darkest bouquet ever received, others glow and feel like they might continue to grow. I am continually pushing for more ways to corrupt the flowers, their meaning as well as their charms.
Lorna Robertson An Afternoon in Bergen, 2021 Oil on Paper Signed verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) "Lorna Robertson was born in Ayr on the west coast of Scotland in 1967. She studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee and currently lives and works in Glasgow. Her densely coloured paintings, often made with a combination of oil paint and collage, have a distinctly nostalgic tone; shimmering female forms with swinging skirts from the 1950's or bonneted bathers from the 1920's jostle with richly described interiors; and crowded table- tops. ""My paintings"" she says ""sit somewhere between abstraction and figuration, a tangled game of hide- and-seek that plays with the visibility and readability of an image. I often paint to find out what to paint, creating harmonies and tensions through placement of shape, specificity of colour - the process itself becoming an act of revealing". The characters in her work are at once deeply evocative, and yet strangely anonymous. They conjure an unreliable sense of time and place, flitting between decades and moods from one moment to the next. Hints and glimpses of something tangible - a fashion model, for example, or a vase of flowers, appear and then fragment into painterly patterns and explosions of colour. Lives and works in Glasgow Education 1990 BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, UK 1991 Post-Graduate Diploma, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, UK Exhibitions/Awards Selected Solo Exhibitions 2013 Kodachroma, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 2008 This Dark Ceiling, Intermedia Gallery, C.C.A, Glasgow, UK 2 2006 The Overlooked, Atelier Am Eck, Dusseldorf, Germany 2005 New Paintings, 64 Osborne Street, Glasgow, UK 1997 Air Gallery, London, UK Selected Group Exhibitions 2020 In Situ, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2019 Brexit: Mail Art from a Small Island, Sipgate Shows, Düsseldorf, Germany Lorna Robertson and Robert MacBryde, Kingsgate Project Space, London, UK 2011 Psychopathology of Everyday life, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 2003 Vistas, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 1990 Seagate Gallery, Dundee, UK 1991 Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, UK Selected Awards 1990 John Kinross Traveling Scholarship to Florence 1989 Summer Scholarship, Hospitalfield School of Art, Arbroath"
Lorna Robertson In A Glasgow Tenement, 2021 Oil on Paper Signed verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) "Lorna Robertson was born in Ayr on the west coast of Scotland in 1967. She studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee and currently lives and works in Glasgow. Her densely coloured paintings, often made with a combination of oil paint and collage, have a distinctly nostalgic tone; shimmering female forms with swinging skirts from the 1950's or bonneted bathers from the 1920's jostle with richly described interiors; and crowded table- tops. ""My paintings"" she says ""sit somewhere between abstraction and figuration, a tangled game of hide- and-seek that plays with the visibility and readability of an image. I often paint to find out what to paint, creating harmonies and tensions through placement of shape, specificity of colour - the process itself becoming an act of revealing". The characters in her work are at once deeply evocative, and yet strangely anonymous. They conjure an unreliable sense of time and place, flitting between decades and moods from one moment to the next. Hints and glimpses of something tangible - a fashion model, for example, or a vase of flowers, appear and then fragment into painterly patterns and explosions of colour. Lives and works in Glasgow Education 1990 BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, UK 1991 Post-Graduate Diploma, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, UK Exhibitions/Awards Selected Solo Exhibitions 2013 Kodachroma, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 2008 This Dark Ceiling, Intermedia Gallery, C.C.A, Glasgow, UK 2 2006 The Overlooked, Atelier Am Eck, Dusseldorf, Germany 2005 New Paintings, 64 Osborne Street, Glasgow, UK 1997 Air Gallery, London, UK Selected Group Exhibitions 2020 In Situ, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2019 Brexit: Mail Art from a Small Island, Sipgate Shows, Düsseldorf, Germany Lorna Robertson and Robert MacBryde, Kingsgate Project Space, London, UK 2011 Psychopathology of Everyday life, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 2003 Vistas, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 1990 Seagate Gallery, Dundee, UK 1991 Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, UK Selected Awards 1990 John Kinross Traveling Scholarship to Florence 1989 Summer Scholarship, Hospitalfield School of Art, Arbroath"
Lorna Robertson Paper Caravan, 2021 Oil on Paper Signed verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) "Lorna Robertson was born in Ayr on the west coast of Scotland in 1967. She studied at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee and currently lives and works in Glasgow. Her densely coloured paintings, often made with a combination of oil paint and collage, have a distinctly nostalgic tone; shimmering female forms with swinging skirts from the 1950's or bonneted bathers from the 1920's jostle with richly described interiors; and crowded table- tops. ""My paintings"" she says ""sit somewhere between abstraction and figuration, a tangled game of hide- and-seek that plays with the visibility and readability of an image. I often paint to find out what to paint, creating harmonies and tensions through placement of shape, specificity of colour - the process itself becoming an act of revealing". The characters in her work are at once deeply evocative, and yet strangely anonymous. They conjure an unreliable sense of time and place, flitting between decades and moods from one moment to the next. Hints and glimpses of something tangible - a fashion model, for example, or a vase of flowers, appear and then fragment into painterly patterns and explosions of colour. Lives and works in Glasgow Education 1990 BA (Hons) in Fine Art, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, UK 1991 Post-Graduate Diploma, Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee, UK Exhibitions/Awards Selected Solo Exhibitions 2013 Kodachroma, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 2008 This Dark Ceiling, Intermedia Gallery, C.C.A, Glasgow, UK 2 2006 The Overlooked, Atelier Am Eck, Dusseldorf, Germany 2005 New Paintings, 64 Osborne Street, Glasgow, UK 1997 Air Gallery, London, UK Selected Group Exhibitions 2020 In Situ, Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York, USA 2019 Brexit: Mail Art from a Small Island, Sipgate Shows, Düsseldorf, Germany Lorna Robertson and Robert MacBryde, Kingsgate Project Space, London, UK 2011 Psychopathology of Everyday life, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 2003 Vistas, Glasgow Project Room, Glasgow, UK 1990 Seagate Gallery, Dundee, UK 1991 Dick Institute, Kilmarnock, UK Selected Awards 1990 John Kinross Traveling Scholarship to Florence 1989 Summer Scholarship, Hospitalfield School of Art, Arbroath"
Diana Savostaite I'll Take A Hot Bath, 2021 Acrylic on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Diana Savostaite (b.1983) was born and raised in a small Lithuanian village. She is a graduate of Vilnius Academy of Arts (2006) and holds a BA honours degree in Fine Arts / Painting. Diana moved to London in 2006, where she has been actively participating in group and solo exhibitions across the UK. Diana uses oil painting as a primary medium to create colourful and expressive paintings. Her artworks combine lots of colour tones (from light and airy to dark and gloomy) and variety of brush strokes. The painting process is especially important to Diana. She begins her artwork with applying thin transparent colour washes, then progresses it with texture and bold brush strokes, then finishes it by adding any detailed touches. All of this creates a unique and vibrant atmosphere in her paintings. Diana is inspired by her closest surroundings, observation of daily experiences and especially - nature and a personal connection with it. In her latest work, Diana experiments with new shapes and combines them together in a various ways, so paintings interconnect with each other and create a visual story on the wall. This practice has allowed her artwork to break free from the traditional painting format or rules and has encouraged her to search for a new form of expression. Through this, Diana discovered an interesting combination between painting and shape. Exhibition/Awards Diana has had several solo shows in UK - Cole's Gallery, Leeds (2020), Thames Side Studios, London (2019 and 2017), Art Fix Gallery, London (2017), ASC - Unit 3, London (2013), London Regatta Centre, London (2013). Diana's work has been selected for variety group exhibitions across the UK in venues like Royal Academy of Arts (London), Sunny Art Centre (London), Mall Galleries (London), Peterborough Museum (UK), The Bishop's Palace in Wells (UK), The Old Truman's Brewery (London), Penarth Pier Pavilion Gallery (UK), Hundred Years Gallery (London), Unit-3 Gallery (London), Arch Gallery (London), Saatchi Screen in Saatchi Gallery (London). In 2017 Diana was awarded with Winsor and Newton Young Artist Award while exhibiting her work in Mall Galleries (London). Recently, Diana won an artist's open call with Colle's Gallery in Leeds and has been awarded a solo exhibition. Diana's artworks are held in several private art collections across the UK, Europe and USA. 2019 - Digital Marketing Strategy, UAL, online short course. 2001- 2006 Vilnius Academy of Arts, Kaunas Faculty of Arts, Lithuania. Bachelor of Fine Arts, Study programme - Painting. Solo Exhibitions: 2020 - Cole's Gallery, Leeds, UK 2019 - Private Spaces,Viewing Room, Thames-Side studios, London 2017 - Lounge, Thames-Side Studios, London, UK 2017 - Art Fix Gallery, Woolwich, London, UK 2013 - Paintings, ASC Unit-3, London, UK 2013 - City Signs, London Regatta Centre, London, UK 2006 - Underground, degree show - Vilnius Academy of Arts, Kaunas, Lithuania Group Exhibitions: 2020 - Summer Exhibition 2020, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK 2020 - Sunny Art Prize 2020, Sunny Art Centre, London, UK 2020 - House Bound, Chapel Arts Studios, selected for an online group exhibition 2020 - A World Without End, no barking aRt gallery, selected for an online group exhibition 2019 - 'Dinner Table' painting chosen for Saatchi Screen, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK 2019 - New English Art Club Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2019 - Open exhibition, Peterborough Museum Gallery, Peterborough, UK 2018 - Royal Institute of Oil Painters Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2018 - Wells Art Contemporary, The Bishop's Palace, Wells, UK 2018 - Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2018 - 'Sunday Morning in the Bed' selected for Saatchi Screen, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK 2018 - Royal Society of British Artists Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2017 - Royal Institute of Oil Painters Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2017 - Society of Women Artists Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2016 - Summer Exhibition, New Artist Fair, The Old Truman's Brewery, London, UK 2016 - Pavilion Open Art Exhibition, Penarth Pier Pavilion-The Esplanade, Penarth, UK 2016 - Le Dame Gallery, Melia White House Hotel, London, UK 2016 - Open Art Exhibition, City Gallery, Peterborough, UK 2015 - Bells from the Deep, Hundred Years Gallery, London, UK 2015 - Pastel Society Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2013 - On Site, ASC Unit-3, London, UK 2013 - Dazed and Refused, Arch Gallery, London, UK Awards: 2020 - Winner of a solo exhibition with Cole's Gallery, Leeds, UK 2020 - Selected for RA Summer Exhibition 2017 - Winsor and Newton Young Artist Award, Royal Institute of Oil Painters Annual Exhibition, Mall Galleries, London Condition Report: Condition Report Disclaimer
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