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We are delighted to be able to give you the opportunity to review the artworks being auctioned at this years Love Art on the 7th December at BAFTA.  We hope you enjoy this selection as much as we do.

Twiggy will be attending to encourage you to bid on her portrait and Catherine Tate will be the charismatic compere for the night, working alongside Oliver Barker from Sotheby's for the auction!  It should be entertaining. 

If you have not yet bought your ticket, it's not too late.  Tickets are £55 each and can be purchased at www.justgiving.com/loveart

1) Main Auction - Bid on the night or place an Absentee Bid now
2) Silent Auction - Bid on the night or place an Absentee Bid now
3) Online Ebay Auction - Bid from Saturday 28th November

We look forward to seeing you there.

Laurie Boult, Event Director
Email lboult@ovarian.org.uk or call 020 8238 7605.

 
MAIN AUCTION
     
Banksy Maggie Hamling Julian Opie
     
Main Auction 

Banksy b.1974
'Jack & Jill (Police Kids)' 2005

Silkscreen, 50 x 70cm
Unsigned edition of 0
Estimate £6,000
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Kindly donated by Westbrook Gallery

Main Auction 

Maggie Hamling b.1945
"Dark Summer Wave 2009"
Oil on panel
10 x 20cms
Estimate £2,800
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Kindly donated by the Artist

Main Auction 

Julian Opie b.1958
'This is Shahnoza in 3 parts 03' 2008
Flocking on white acrylic in 3 parts. One panel signed verso
Overall size 97.0 x 141.0 x 3.8 cm
Edition of 30
Estimate £10,350
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Kindly donated by Alan Cristea Gallery

 
     
Banksy is Britain's most celebrated graffiti artist. Originally from Bristol, his identity remains unknown as graffiti is illegal. He is most famous for his black and white stencils etched on walls, pavements and bridges all over the world.

Banksy has blurred the boundaries between graffiti and art with his distinctive satirical and thought-provoking stencils and drawings: monkeys with weapons of mass destruction, little girls cuddling up to missiles, police officers walking fluffy poodles, Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta in Pulp Fiction holding bananas instead of guns… the list is endless.

  Flocking on white acrylic in three-parts
Each panel separately presented in a sprayed matt black aluminium
frame specified by the artist.
     
Tracey Emin Mary Fedden Jack Vettriano
     
Main Auction 

Tracey Emin b.1963
"Suffer Love IV" 2009
Monoprint on paper
21 x 30 cm
Est: £3,500
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Kindly donated by the Artist

Main Auction 

Mary Fedden b.1915
'Pear and Butterflies' 2009
Watercolour on Paper
12.9cm x 16.2cm
Estimate £1,500

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Kindly donated by the Artist

Main Auction 

Jack Vettriano b. 1951
‘Dancer in Emerald’ 2008
Signed, Limited Edition Giclee Print
25 inches x 20 inches
Estimate £1,200
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Kindly donated by Heartbreak Publishing

     
Internationally known, attended the Royal College of Art & studied modern philosophy in London and was on the short list for the Turner Prize in 1999. Emin's art is highly confessional, for she makes her life known as well as her beliefs and her feelings. Her life and art are inextricably entwined. Her work is a controlled exhibition of the self: often tragic, sometimes funny. David Bowie called Emin “William Blake as a woman, written by Mike Leigh”, critics describe her art as ”full of passion and striving and liveliness” with a ”raw openness”.   The lady in 'The Singing Butler' and 'Dancer In Emerald' turned out to be Orla Brady, who posed for the photographs 25 years ago and who has since become a successful Hollywood actress and known to BBC viewers through the series, 'Mistresses' amongst others.
     
Gered Mankowitz Alban Hajdinaj  
     
Main Auction  

Gered Mankowitz b.1946
'Portrait photograph for illustration purposes only'
The winning bidder of this lot will be able to commission their own photographic portrait by the photographer Gered Mankowitz
Estimate £10,000
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Kindly donated by the Artist

Main Auction

Alban Hajdinaj b.1974
'Painting Lessons' 2008
Printed canvas
40 x 50 cm
Series of 21
Estimate £400
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Kindly donated by 176 Zabludowicz

 
     
Gered Mankowitz is one of the greatest rock photographers of the last 50 years, whose previous subjects have included Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones and Marianne Faithful.
 
From a series of 21 canvases of illustrations taken from a Russian book from 1959 for German language learning. ’I am fascinated by these drawings. They perfectly embody the dictatorship of the written language structure. The collector is invited to paint or draw on the canvas: colour the drawing, erase it, scribble it - or keep it as it is. In this sense, they function as potential works rather than finished ones. Hajdinaj is interEstimateed in questioning the structure of the language/image as well as the physical production and technologies of artworks.  
     
David Hockney Sam Jackson Lord Snowdon
     
Main Auction

David Hockney b.1937
'Apples, Grapes, Lemons' 1988
Homemade Print
43cm x 56cm
Estimate £5,000
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Kindly donated by Westbrook Gallery

Main Auction

Sam Jackson b.1977
'David in Uniform' 2009
Oil on Panel
70cm x 29cm
Estimate £3,000
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Kindly donated by the Artist

Main Auction   

Lord Snowdon b.1930
Twiggy - 1967
Silver Gelatine Photo
51cm x 40cms
Estimate £4,000
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Kindly donated by the Artist

     
     
     
Fernand Leger  Henri Matisse  Tessa Newcomb
     

Main Auction

Fernand Leger (1881 - 1955)
‘Composition with profile’ 1948
48 X 64cm
Lithograph ed 75
Signed & numbered
Estimate £7,000
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Kindly donated by a private collector

Main Auction

Henri Matisse (1869-1954)
‘Vierge et Enfant’1950
16.5 x 13 inches
Lithograph
Estimate £9,000
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Kindly donated by a private collector

Main Auction

Tessa Newcomb b. 1955
‘On the Canal’ 2006
20.75 x 11.5 inches
Oil on Board
Estimate £2,000
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Kindly donated by Crane Kalman Gallery

     
With Picasso and Braque, Leger was credited with being a master of the Cubist movement and became obsessed after his First World War experience, to make art accessible to everyone. Leger became associated with Le Corbusier’s Purist movement, creating static and glossy paintings of machinery. He also taught in America and at his own school, Academie de l’Art Contemporain. Leger was widely influenced by the social conditions of the ever-changing times and is represented in most major museums world-wide. Henri Matisse (31 December 1869 – 3 November 1954) was a French artist, known for his use of colour and his fluid, brilliant and original draughtsmanship. He was a master draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but excelled primarily as a painter. Matisse is regarded, with Picasso, as the greatest artist of the 20th century. Although he was initially labelled as a Fauve (wild beast), by the 1920s, he was increasingly hailed as an upholder of the classical tradition in French painting. His mastery of the expressive language of colour and drawing, displayed in a body of work spanning over a half-century, won him recognition as a leading figure in modern art.

Scenes of the Norfolk and Suffolk countryside and coastline dominate Tessa's work - her paintings are inspired by her unerring curiosity for the enchantingly unpredictable subtleties and poignances of life going on all around us.

Tessa Newcomb is now one of the rising stars of the art world. Over the last few years she has developed a loyal following of collectors and has exhibited extensively since 1977 - locally, abroad and in London.

She is the daughter of the late renowned artist Mary Newcomb.

     
Cornelia Parker
Norman Parkinson
Pablo Picasso
     
Main Auction

Cornelia Parker b.1956
'Meteor Map ‘Bethlehem (North Carolina)' 2001
Lithograph
45cm x 65cm
Ed 20
Estimate £1,800
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Kindly donated by the artist

Main Auction

Norman Parkinson 1913 - 1990
'Vogue' 1959
Unique silver print from original negative
38cm x 30cm
Estimate £4,000
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Kindly donated by the Angela Williams Archive

Main Auction 

Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)
‘Le Modele Nu’ 1927
27.8cm x 19.5 cm
Etching, 2nd state
Estimate £13,000
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Kindly donated by a private collector

     
Sculptor and installation artist internationally recognized for her multi-layered irony which favors "exploded" views. A Turner Prize nominated artist in 1997, Parker is renowned for her site-specific work which exist only for that time and place. With art pieces such as Churchill's Cigar, Feather from Benjamin Franklin's Attic, A Feather from Freud's Pillow, Shared Fate Thirty Pieces of Silver Parker finds poetry in the most prosaic objects. Her works are included in the London Tate Gallery and the MOMA New York. One of the great pioneers of fashion photography, and a decisive influence on subsequent generations of fashion photographers, Norman Parkinson is famous for redefining glamour in fashion as something far more spontaneous and modern than it had ever been before him. Norman Parkinson opened his own studio by the age of twenty-one, and ssoon began to work for the British edition of Harper's Bazaar and throughout his long career he contributed to many publications, including Vogue, Queen, and Town and Country. From edition on Japan paper
Regular edition was 40
Ref: Bloch Vol1, No 78

Exhibitions: This was included in an exhibition of works in Milan, Italy by Max Jacob, Pablo Picasso and Amedeo Modigliani Between December 2006 and March 2007. The show as curated and catalogued by Guastalta, the well known Art Dealer.
     
     
Paula Rego Jamie Routley  
     
Main Auction  

Paula Rego b.1935
"Camouflaged Hands" 2006
Colour Lithograph
Paper size: 75cm x 53.5 cm
Edition of 35.
Estimate £2,000 framed
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Kindly donated by the Marlborough Gallery

Main Auction  

Jamie Routley b.1982
Self-Portrait 2009 (illustration purposes only)
The winning bidder of this lot will be able to commission their own portrait by the artist
Oil on Canvas (unframed)
Estimate £3,000
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Kindly donated by Lisa Sharpe Contemporary Art

 
     
Rego established an early reputation with her surreal collages, later populated with subversive cartoon-like animals. In 1988, a retrospective at the Serpentine Gallery in London confirmed her international reputation. A powerful original female voice, she is now one of Europe's most sought after artists. A painter of 'stories', her characters enact a variety of roles and depict disquieting tensions below the surface.

Her work is in most major collections and the Paula Rego Museum, in Cascais Portuguese has just opened.
Routley is passionate about capturing the inner spirit of a person and paints only from life. His ability to portray one’s essence and character gives the viewer far more than just an illustrative image. Routley trained and taught at the Charles H. Cecil Studios in Florence - one of the only surviving classical ateliers teaching the fundamental skills in drawing and painting from life. Routley grinds many of his own paints in his West Kensington studio and uses the Old Masters technique of ‘sight- size’ portraiture. Head and shoulders portrait sittings take 3-4 sittings. Routley’s work is the collection of Standard Chartered Bank, London and major private collections in Germany, Sweden, London and New York.  
     
SILENT AUCTION
     
Peter Anderson
Peter Blake
 Helen Cody
 
 
Silent Auction

Peter Anderson
'Single Madonna'
Photograph
24 inches x 18 inches (tbc)
Estimate £2,500
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Kindly donated by the Artist

Silent Auction

Peter Blake b.1932
‘Babe Rainbow’ 1967
Screenprint on tin
66 x 43cms
Estimate £1,000 - £1,500
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Kindly donated by Westbrook Gallery

Silent Auction

Helen Cody b.1966
Bodice in Cashmere 2009
Size 10 (can be adjusted to size 8 or 12)
Estimate £1,300
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Kindly donated by Helen Cody

     
  Sir Peter Blake is one of the founding fathers of British pop art, his most recent retrospective was at the TATE in 2008. Renowned for the iconic album cover for the Beatles ‘Sergeant Pepper’, Blake’s work is inspired by his love affair with icons and the ephemera of popular culture which continues working with bands such as Oasis, Blur, Paul Weller & Robbie Williams. Helen Cody was awarded Irish fashion designer of the year in 2008. Helen has worked in New York, London, Paris and her hometown, Dublin. She creates beautiful wearable couture works of art. Her pieces are collected by national museums and private collections. Helens designs unique pieces for her private clients to be worn at events including the Oscars,Cannes and society weddings. Helen curently works from her atelier studio in Kent and London. www.helencody.com
     
Andre Derain  Terence Donovan  'The Godfather' 1972 poster
     
Silent Auction

Andre Derain (1880-1954)
'Paysage' 1935
Ink on paper, stamped
 14 x 22cm
Estimate £900
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Kindly donated by a private collector
Silent Auction

Terence Donovan (1936-1996)
'Fashion for Daily Mail' 1960
Photo Ed. 50
47.5 x 40.2cm
Estimate £1,400
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Kindly donated by Daisy Donovan courtesy of Artist Estate

Silent Auction

'The Godfather' 1972
This is the original British poster used in cinemas on its year of release in 1972. Conservation Linen Backed
104cm x 69cm
Estimate £900
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Kindly donated by the Reel Poster Gallery

     
In 1906, Derain met Picasso and his dealer, who purchased Derain's entire studio, creating newfound financial success. During this time, he was hired for the illustrations for works by Guillaume Apollinaire and Andre Breton. After World War I, his friend's Cubism movement affected his art, along with influence from Classicism and African Art.

His work is represented in most National Collections world-wide.
   
     
Trudy Good  Rose Hilton  Nicky Hirst
     
Silent Auction

Trudy Good b.1967
'Red Dress' 2008
Charcoal & pastel
81.5cm x 63.5cm
Estimate £1,850
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Kindly donated by Belgravia Gallery

Silent Auction

Rose Hilton b.1931
'The Window' 1974
Silkscreen
56cm x 40.5cm
Edition of 75
Estimate £500
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Kindly donated by Connaught Brown

Silent Auction

Nicky Hirst b.1962
'Angel'2008
Perforated Drawing
30cm x 42cm
Estimate £1,800
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Kindly donated by the Artist

     
Trudy Good is highly sought for her intuitive and compassionate depiction of the human form. Her sensitive and evocative use of pastel and charcoal is used to dramatic and emotional effect in her portraiture.

Good has firmly established herself in the genre of the female figure, standing and reclining, in moments of meditative calm and graceful self containment.
With a retrospective at Tate St Ives in 2008, Rose Hilton uses painting to explore colour and light in a visual balancing act where imagery hovers between abstraction and figuration.

A central figure in the post war St Ives group including Henry Moore, Ivon Hitchens, Adrian Stokes, Cecil Collins, Mary Potter, Roger Hilton, Victor Pasmore, Ben and Winifred Nicholson and David Bomberg.
 
     
Jonathan Huxley  David Inshaw  David Inshaw
     
Silent Auction

Jonathan Huxley b.1965
'Ladies' day'2009
Acrylic, gouache & ink
18cm x 34.3cm
Estimate £2,500
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Kindly donated by Crane Kalman Gallery

Silent Auction

David Inshaw b.1943
‘Be My Valentine’
38cm x 29cm (tbc)
Etching
Estimate £500

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Kindly donated by the Artist

Silent Auction

David Inshaw b.1943
‘Seated Nude'
43.5cm x 33.5cm
Etchings
Estimate £500

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Kindly donated by the Artist

     
 Huxley's paintings feature the human figure in motion. The speed at which they move accounts for their shadowy nature, and because of this, and his bold use of colour, Huxley's paintings emit a wonderful energy. Studied at Nottingham and Royal Academy of Art, Huxley was awarded the RA Young Masters Prize and was the subject of the Channel 4 documentary Behind the Eye in1992.    
     
Stephen Walker Sophie Ryder
     
Silent Auction

Stephen Walker b.1975
'City of London' 2008
Archival ink jet and screen print on hand torn fine art paper
34 x 67 cm
Ed 50
Estimate £900
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Kindly donated by TAG Fine Arts

Silent Auction

Michael Petry .1960
'Girls Senior Netball Team' 2009
Poured galls & Silver object
8 inches
Estimate £1,000

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Kindly donated by Westbrook Gallery

 

Silent Auction

Sophie Ryder b.1963
'Paint Pots' 2001
Screenprint
Edition 50
54 x 68cm
Estimate £600
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Kindly donated by Osborne Samuel

     
Aptly described by the London born and based artist Stephen Walter RCA as, ‘a celebration of an unfolding drama based in reality, a place that we are all part of and can relate to‘, The Island Series took two years to complete. From a distance, the print looks like an old historical map; however, on closer inspection the piece focuses on local place name histories, the artist choosing to highlight etymologies spanning from pre-Christian times to the present day. The artist has re-drawn all of London’s 32 boroughs. Since the early 90’s Petry has exhibited world-wide with significant works in several museums including the British Museum, Museum of Art and Design New York, The New Art Gallery Walsall and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston.In 2010 he will be the artist in residence at the Sir John Soane Museum London. Studied at the Royal Academy, Sophie Ryder has exhibited world-wide; UK, Canada, the United States, Eire, Belgium and the Netherlands with many major public commissions and is included in many public collections including the Tate, London.
     
Lord Snowdon Daniel Sturgis Sue Arrowsmith
     

Silent Auction

Lord Snowdon b.1930
‘Wild Flowers' 2004
Limited Edition Signed Photographs
Edition of 500
10 x 8 inches (each photo)
(Boxed Set of 8)
Estimate £5,000
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Kindly donated by Belgravia Gallery

Silent Auction
Daniel Sturgis b.1966
'High Repose 2005

Acrylic on canvas
41 x 61cm
Estimate £3,000
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Kindly donated by the Artist and Westbrook Gallery
Silent Auction

Sue Arrowsmith b.1968
'Sanctuary' 2007
Etching ed 25,
76 x 57cm
Estimate £600
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Kindly donated by the Artist

     
Lord Snowdon is one of the world's most renowned photographers. Through the ages, flowers have provided wonderful subject matter for talented artists and photographers and this portfolio brings together a collection of unique floral portraits. The portfolio contains eight wild flower studies, each hand-printed using photographic material carefully chosen to capture the detail and rich colours of the subjects.
Head of painting at Goldsmiths, his paintings have been included in notable survey shows in public institutions such as Perfidy - surviving modernism (Kettles Yard, Cambridge, 2000); Complementary Studies: Recent Abstract Painting (Harris Museum, PrEstimateon, 2001); Painting as a Foreign Language (Sao Paolo Biennale, 2002); work is included in major public and private collections such as the Government Art Collection and the Saatchi Collection & the Daimler Crysler Collection.
Trained at Goldsmiths and prizewinner at both John Moores and the NatwEstimate prize, Sue has exhibited internationally & is in many important collections including Saatchi, Arts Council & Hayward. Arrowsmith photographs fields of abandoned scrubland. These images are projected, then meticulously recorded & traced in pencil, building densely interweaving lines, flickering and undulating, neglected everyday environments can have such extraordinary complexity and beauty.
     
Tom Hanly
Tom Hanly
Patrick Hughes Kate Marshall
   
Silent Auction

Tom Hanly
'Lennon ‘Imagine’ & ‘thinker’ (2 works)'
Unique, archival print, from original negatives from original run through of ‘Imagine’ at Lennon’s home
(aside from regular ed of 25). 33 x 49cm
Estimate £1,500
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Kindly donated by the Artist
Silent Auction

Patrick Hughes b.1939
‘Rainbows End' 1978
56cm x 40.5cm
Screenprint
Estimate £750
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Kindly donated by a private collector
Silent Auction

Kate Marshall b.1982
'Love' 2009
20cm x 26cm
Linocut ed 10
Estimate £250
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Kindly donated by DegreeArt.com

     
During the autumn months of 1963 I was frequently in the Fab Four's company, culminating in Paris in January 1964 when I shared their apartment at the George V Hotel while the rest of the press fumed outside, which lead to a long friendship with John. These shots taken at his home just after he’d written Imagine in his basement studio and ran it past me & Yoko.
Internationally recognized since his first one man show in 1961, his Pop/ Surrealist images play with visual and verbal puns, painted in bright colours. A printmaker, his work is widely sought after, particularly the his investigations of perception and illusion on the motif of the rainbow in a series of prints and paintings, such as Pile of Rainbows (1973), Prison Rainbow (1973) and Leaning on a Landscape (1979). Later he pioneered three-dimensional paintings known as ‘Reverspectives’. Patrick Hughes work is held by the Arts Council, Tate Gallery and the British Council. Pin-up girls from the 50s, mythological beauties and contemporary female celebs - they all come together in this promising young artist’s work. Graduating from Goldsmiths College in 2004 she has showed in various national exhibitions.
     
Bryan Pearce Maria Chevska  
     
Silent Auction

Bryan Pearce b.1929
'Parish Church' 1978
56cm x 40.5cm
Etching,
Ed 75
Estimate £300
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Kindly donated by a private collector

Silent Auction

Maria Chevska b.1948
'Head Over Heels' 2008
Oil on canvas
41cm x 30cm
Estimate £3,500
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Kindly donated by the Artist

 
     
Over the past 50 years Bryan Pearce has exhibited throughout the country, including the New Art Centre, Victor Waddington Gallery and Stoppenbach & DelEstimatere in London; Beaux Arts in Bath and the Oxford Museum of Modern Art. In St Ives he has shown at the Sail Loft Gallery, Wills Lane Gallery and the New Craftsman. Public Collections include: the Tate Gallery, the Arts Council, the Contemporary Arts Society and Kettle's Yard, Cambridge.
Internationally exhibited from Paris and widely in France to projects in Berlin, and Germany; Philadelphia, USA; & recent paintings in Stockholm, and Helsinki; and Mummery & Schnelle Gallery London.

In 2005 a monograph titled:
“Vera’s Room; The Art of Maria Chevska” published by Black Dog Publishing UK.

 
     
ONLINE EBAY AUCTION
     
 Simon Bill  Emily Blunt Ben Dearnley
     

Online Auction

Simon Bill b.1958
‘Shattered Lance’ 2007
Pencil,
29 x 20cm
Estimate £900

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Kindly donated by Westbrook Gallery

Online Auction

Emily Blunt
‘Signed Photo’
Photo
15.5 x 10.3cm
Estimate £250

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Kindly donated by the Emily Blunt

Online Auction

Ben Dearnley b.1964
‘Untitled Head’
Alabaster and glass
6 x 5 inches, Height 9.5 inches
Estimate £900

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Kindly donated by the Belgravia Gallery

     
 Simon Bill studied at the R.C.A and St Martins, has exhibited internationally including Becks Future 2, UBS Warburg and Patrick painter in U.S.A. Known for his automatic oval paintings with witty vivid representations of the intangible meanderings of the subconscious whilst his choice of media runs the gamut from paint to discarded DIY products.   Before embarking on his sculpture career, Ben was known as one of the foremost saxophone technicians in the UK.

In this work he combines his two passions to form an alto saxophone carved from alabaster which he collected from the town of Volterra, Southern Tuscany late last year. It was during that time that he discovered the properties of this light-absorbing material which led to a series of works involving inlaying different coloured glass within the back of the work so that it may fuse into the stone when the light is behind the sculpture.

This piece is designed to have a back light (strong if possible) and when this is set up will give a stronger colour definition.
     
 Ben Dearnley Dion Salvador Lloyd  Sheila Oliner
     
Online Auction

Ben Dearnley b.1964
'Untitled’
Original Ink Drawing
25 x 33 inches framed

Estimate £900

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Kindly donated by Belgravia Gallery

Online Auction

Dion Salvador Lloyd
‘Creek’
Oil on Canvas
12 x 12 inches
Framed
Estimate £1,000

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Kindly donated by Belgravia Gallery

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Sheila Oliner
'Janet' 1978
Drypoint and Etching Ed. 75
56cm x40.5cm
Estimate £300 Framed

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Kindly donated by a private collector

     
This 2-D work is original . Ben uses Khadi handmade papers from India and the finest Indian (fade resistant) black drawing Ink with a Chinese bamboo ink brush.

“Each work is a process of my evolving understanding of an athlete I have worked with and is an expression of their body in motion captured in this stylised process. The heavy Khadi Indian handmade paper and the Chinese ink brushes with the Indian ink give a slightly broken style to the flow of line which is emphasised by the nature of line chosen to show the form and body.”
Dion Salvador Lloyd paints skyscapes which are, by turns, warm and engaging, mean and foreboding. They betray his admiration for the likes of Turner and Dali. But he is truly in his element when surrounded by nature, which is evident from his paintings that reflect his fascination with the sky. They are not demanding or abrasive in any way, but instead have a feeling of infinity about them. His approach is more suggEstimateive than descriptive, allowing the viewer to bring their own interpretation to each piece.  
     
Anastasia Pollard Trish Wylie David Inshaw
     

Online Auction

Anastasia Pollard
Sweetheart (Natasha) 2008
Oil on Board
25.4cm x20.3cm
Est: £1,950 - £2,300

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Kindly donated by Mumford Fine Art

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Trish Wylie 
'Fluorescent Cowboys (from film Magnificent Seven)'
Mixed Media
100cm x 24cm
Estimate £1,500

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Kindly donated by Belgravia Gallery

Silent Auction

David Inshaw b.1964
‘Face’
37.5cm x 29cm
Etching
Estimate £500

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Kindly donated by the Artist

     
Anastasia Pollard's rich oil portraits place contemporary sitters in settings based on Cimambue frescoes and portray unfamiliar and known characters, such as Emily as Dorothy, in modern-day studios, in all cases coalescing old worlds with new in terms of portraiture and painting. Raised in Virginia, USA, educated at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, USA, as well as the Florence Academy of Art, Italy, and having privately apprenticed from 1993-1995, Pollard has lived in London, England since 2006, during which time she has exhibited extensively.
London artist, Trish Wylie, is making a name for herself with her painterly explorations of the cinematic genre. Her previoiusly abstract leanings took a curious turn when her love of painting and film merged to form a series of large and colourful canvas works. In her series of 'Western' paintings, the leading stars of classic Western film take on an enigmatic yet iconic presence. As Robin Baker, Curator of the BFI Media Teque, quoted, "These paintings melt into the films".

Trish Wylie's work was shortlisted for the John Moores prize in 2006 and featured in The Best of the West show at the Study Gallery in Poole, alongside John Makepeace and Brian Rice.