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Lot 105

AN EXCEPTIONAL LARGE ELIZABETHAN OAK SETTLE, WITH REMARAKBLE DOUBLE SERPENT CRESTING IN WALNUT, ENGLISH, WEST COUNTRY, CIRCA 1590-1600. The unique and remarkable settle with Walnut cresting carved with scrolling and interlaced twin serpents, above a cross rail of grape and vine interlace that seamlessly merges into the uprights, the back featuring a row of 35 multi timber spindles in bog oak, ash, elm and oak, over five plain panels divided by wrigglework carved uprights, the twin down-swept arms of very large scale all carved and incised over bold ring turned uprights, the twin plank , butterfly hinged lifting seat revealing a full width boxed compartment over seven smaller square panels divided by further guilloche interlace and circular bulls-eye motifs., 182cm wide 143cm high 63cm deep Provenance - Purchased from H. W. Keil Ltd, Tudor House, Broadway, Worcestershire, in the mid to late 1960’s. *CR stunning example.

Lot 20

A RARE WILLIAM AND MARY OAK HOOK AND SPIKE JOINED LONGCASE CLOCK CASE, WITHOUT MOVEMENT, ENGLISH, CIRCA 1685-1690. The lifting high gabled hood with bold cornice and bolection mouldings, glazed to three sides without a door. Above a joined and panelled case with twin panelled and moulded door descending almost full length to a small square panelled plinth, with similar full height framed and panelled ends having bolection mouldings and matching lower panels, retaining the original elm back board and iron hook/spike. All made from high quality quartered oak throughout, with excellent natural colour and surface patination., 203cm high 36.5cm wide 35.5cm deep Note - Certain longcase clocks of the later 17th century were made to house either a Hook and Spike movement or a Lantern Clock, they did not have an opening door in the hood, it had to be lifted vertically to access the movement, as in this clock. The case’s design can be traced to the earliest of Longcase clocks by Ahasuerus Fromanteel of Norwich and London, after 1656. By the 18th century the majority of clock cases were not of mortice and tenon joined, pegged construction. Provenance - Albert Gautier Collection, Newton Old Hall, Tibshelf, Derbyshire. Purchased by Herbert and Norma Beedham, early to mid 1970’s. Albert Gautier was an early furniture and clock collector from the 1960’s into the 1970’s. *CR No remarks.

Lot 33

Manner of Walter Sickert (1860-1942) A Washing Line, oil on canvas board, 35.5 x 44 cm, frame 39.5 x 48 cmtranscription of label verso 'This picture was given to us as a wedding present, in 1944, by an elderly lady who had been housekeeper to James Lanham, a known patron and friend of many artists working in St Ives. It was given to her, in the 1930's, on her retirement after many years service to Mr and Mrs Lanham, who were known to me personally. As a youngster I spent many happy hours in their house - The Retreat, St. an Pol, St. Ives'. Condition:The painting is framed without glazing, the frame has not been removed. There is a slight bow to the middle of the board, but no obvious other issues or deterioration. The paint condition appears stable and well preserved, has surface dirt and accretions present. There is general wear and tear to the frame. The work is not signed Please see additional photographs available in the catalogue

Lot 597

Toys and Juvenalia - a two-storey doll's house, as a Victorian/Edwardian corner shop, containing shop fittings, furniture and accessories, 60cm high; a doll's house type diorama, of a Victorian kitchen, 32.5cm high; a Knowles porcelain doll, Little Sherlock, boxed; a Regency porcelain doll, Georgina, boxed (4)

Lot 1656

Original J. Knowles watercolour and a still life by S. Leigh. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1856

A box of Pippa Dolls, Penny Brown No2 dolls with various outfits, a Daisy doll and vintage doll's house furniture. Shipping category B.

Lot 2019B

Taylormade Aero Burner irons to include, 5,6,7,8,9 with S & W. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 105

Totem BR(S) FF KENT HOUSE from the former South Eastern and Chatham Railway station between Penge East and Beckenham. In very good ex station condition. This is the rarer fully flanged version.

Lot 2357

Two boxes of ephemera including 1950s football scrapbook (some signatures including Cardiff City, Bristol City, Stewart Imlach, H Mosley) Film Review 1950's, World War II military paperbacks, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**

Lot 482

Catherine Hyland The Future of Farming IV, 2025 Archival Pigment Inkjet Signed on Verso with COA 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Catherine Hyland is an artist based in London. She graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design with a First class BA (Hons) Degree in Fine Art and completed her Masters at the Royal College of Art. Her photography centres around people and their connection to the land they inhabit. Primarily landscape based, her work is rooted in notions of fabricated memory, grids, enclosures and national identity. Her large format images depict humanity's attempts - some more effective than others - to tame its environment. An observation that has led to both artistic and commercial outreach, with residences at venues such as Focal Point gallery in Southend for the RADICAL ESSEX programme and has exhibited work at Month of Photography Los Angeles, Renaissance Photography Prize, National Portrait Gallery, Royal Photographic Society, LES MAGASINS GÉNÉRAUX, Somerset House, Design Museum in London, ICA & MAC in Birmingham. Hyland's ongoing projects highlight humanity's attempts to tame and transform nature, both past and present. 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.

Lot 52

Kelly Jessiman I Miss You, 2025 Stoneware Glazed Ceramic Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About St Leonards-on-Sea-based Kelly Jessiman builds her forms at the family dinner table, and each piece is fired and glazed in her garden shed. She takes a wide range of inspiration from contemporary paintings and ancient artefacts. Each stage is an organic process; the clay often takes on a life of its own, which leads to the final form, and from there, she decides how it will be glazed. Often glazed with hidden notes written on and scratched into the glaze, overlapped with drawings and good luck charms or superstitious markings warding off evil. Kelly enjoys the process of pottery and the unpredictable outcomes it presents. Her pieces are experimental, playing with the juxtaposition of neatly made traditional shapes against the organic imperfections inherent in the act of hand-building. Kelly's background is in fine arts, where she studied foundation art at Chelsea School of Art and went on to study BA Fine Art Sculpture at Camberwell School of Art. Exhibitions 2021 Babes in Arms group show, Big Yin Gallery, December 2022 Hot as Hell group show, Big Yin Gallery, June Burnt Orange group show, Big Yin Gallery, July A Trip Around the Sun group show, Big Yin Gallery, September Babes in Arms group show, De La Warr, September New Colour Now, Livingston, London, November 2023 Babes in Arms studio takeover, The Hastings Contemporary, March A Room of One's Own group show, Livingston, Bristol, May FOLDE group show, Coastal Currents, Hastings, September The Gallerist's Home, MAH Gallery, London, June Collection 04, Felt MKII, London, September The Bedroom and the Study, The House by MAH, London Design Festival, September In Time group show, Gallery 13, October Christmas Cracker, Georgia Stoneman Gallery, Castlecary, December 2024 Gate of Entrancement, Electro Studio Project Space, March Unapologetic Colour group show, Another Country, Marylebone, London, May Shaped, Felt, Straffordshire Street, London, July Gather in Gathering, Milieu Studios, October Served group show, Felt Host, London, December 2025 In Fleeting Moments group show, Secession Gallery, January Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The work submitted for Art on a Postcard is unusual for me as I don't usually work on small-scale flat surfaces. Here, I have decided to explore the idea of ceramic postcards and what postcards mean to me-sending thoughts of love, hope, and missing certain special people, added with my usual overlapping of words and images. 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.

Lot 480

Catherine Hyland The Future of Farming II, 2025 Archival Pigment Inkjet Signed on Verso with COA 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Catherine Hyland is an artist based in London. She graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design with a First class BA (Hons) Degree in Fine Art and completed her Masters at the Royal College of Art. Her photography centres around people and their connection to the land they inhabit. Primarily landscape based, her work is rooted in notions of fabricated memory, grids, enclosures and national identity. Her large format images depict humanity's attempts - some more effective than others - to tame its environment. An observation that has led to both artistic and commercial outreach, with residences at venues such as Focal Point gallery in Southend for the RADICAL ESSEX programme and has exhibited work at Month of Photography Los Angeles, Renaissance Photography Prize, National Portrait Gallery, Royal Photographic Society, LES MAGASINS GÉNÉRAUX, Somerset House, Design Museum in London, ICA & MAC in Birmingham. Hyland's ongoing projects highlight humanity's attempts to tame and transform nature, both past and present. 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.

Lot 49

Kelly Jessiman Wish You Were Here, 2025 Stoneware Glazed Ceramic Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About St Leonards-on-Sea-based Kelly Jessiman builds her forms at the family dinner table, and each piece is fired and glazed in her garden shed. She takes a wide range of inspiration from contemporary paintings and ancient artefacts. Each stage is an organic process; the clay often takes on a life of its own, which leads to the final form, and from there, she decides how it will be glazed. Often glazed with hidden notes written on and scratched into the glaze, overlapped with drawings and good luck charms or superstitious markings warding off evil. Kelly enjoys the process of pottery and the unpredictable outcomes it presents. Her pieces are experimental, playing with the juxtaposition of neatly made traditional shapes against the organic imperfections inherent in the act of hand-building. Kelly's background is in fine arts, where she studied foundation art at Chelsea School of Art and went on to study BA Fine Art Sculpture at Camberwell School of Art. Exhibitions 2021 Babes in Arms group show, Big Yin Gallery, December 2022 Hot as Hell group show, Big Yin Gallery, June Burnt Orange group show, Big Yin Gallery, July A Trip Around the Sun group show, Big Yin Gallery, September Babes in Arms group show, De La Warr, September New Colour Now, Livingston, London, November 2023 Babes in Arms studio takeover, The Hastings Contemporary, March A Room of One's Own group show, Livingston, Bristol, May FOLDE group show, Coastal Currents, Hastings, September The Gallerist's Home, MAH Gallery, London, June Collection 04, Felt MKII, London, September The Bedroom and the Study, The House by MAH, London Design Festival, September In Time group show, Gallery 13, October Christmas Cracker, Georgia Stoneman Gallery, Castlecary, December 2024 Gate of Entrancement, Electro Studio Project Space, March Unapologetic Colour group show, Another Country, Marylebone, London, May Shaped, Felt, Straffordshire Street, London, July Gather in Gathering, Milieu Studios, October Served group show, Felt Host, London, December 2025 In Fleeting Moments group show, Secession Gallery, January Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The work submitted for Art on a Postcard is unusual for me as I don't usually work on small-scale flat surfaces. Here, I have decided to explore the idea of ceramic postcards and what postcards mean to me-sending thoughts of love, hope, and missing certain special people, added with my usual overlapping of words and images. 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.

Lot 65

Louise Dougherty Woods between the worlds, 2024 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Louise Dougherty is a contemporary landscape artist living and working in Norfolk, England. Discovering a deeper connection absorbs her artistic practice. She walks and records her surroundings to explore the metaphor between landscapes and life experiences. Recording the conflicting differences between being absorbed with the delicacy and power of the female experience contrasted or linked to the rhythms of the skies and landscape. Her work continually investigates how she connects to the landscape, whether through memory, physicality, or spirituality. Education 2001-2002 Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE), Cambridge University, England 1998-2001 BA (Hons) Fine Art Painting, Winchester School of Art, Winchester, England 1997-1998 Art Foundation, Winchester School of Art, Winchester, England Solo Exhibitions 2024 Quiet Moments, Suffolk Wildlife Trust, Lowestoft, England 2023 Restore, No 36 The Art Workshop Gallery, Gorleston on Sea, England 2015 Quietly Discovered, Anteros Arts Foundation, Norwich, England Group Exhibitions 2025 Wales Contemporary, The Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven, Wales Wales Contemporary, The Garrison Chapel, London, England 2024 Women in Art Prize Final, The Roundhouse, London, England Mixed Autumn Exhibition, Geedon Gallery, Fingringhoe, England Creative Odyssey, Mandells Gallery, Norwich, England Summer Open, The Bank Gallery, Eye, England Unconsumed, The Shoe Factory, Norwich, England Threads, Gallery 42, Eastbourne, England 2023 Society of Women Artists, Mall Galleries, London, England 2022 Summer by the Sea, No 36 The Art Workshop, Gorleston, England Flora and Fauna, The Yare Gallery, Great Yarmouth, England Between River and Reed, The Assembly House, Norwich, England Between River and Reed, Water Mills and Marshes, Skippings Gallery, Great Yarmouth, England 2021 Norfolk Open Studio Preview Exhibition, The Forum, Norwich, England Summer by the Sea, No 36 The Art Workshop, Gorleston, England Summer Exhibition, The Yare Gallery, Great Yarmouth, England Country and Coast, No 36 The Art Workshop, Gorleston, England Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Wood Between the Worlds is a discovered landscape after heavy rain. Reflection, new light, growth, and quiet calm. The haunting quality of the woodland immediately evoked CS Lewis's The Magician's Nephew and the wood between our world and others. I wanted to explore the ideas of possibility, new beginnings, and hope. I used watercolour to capture the light and the subtlety of the textures. 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.

Lot 15

Bianca Maria Raffaella Courcheval it Night, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bianca Raffaella (b 1992, London) Working from memory and sensory cues rather than direct observation, Bianca Raffaella is a British artist and activist currently based in Margate. As a partially sighted artist, her ephemeral floral and figurative paintings draw viewers into her world by capturing fleeting moments suspended in persistent vision, where her sight is in constant motion, and images appear only briefly as faint shadows or flickers of light. Raffaella's ongoing series of textural flower paintings evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues of blue, beige, and dusty pink until they become an ethereal impression, cloudy details made with fingertips, brushstrokes or scrapes of a palette knife. Graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2016, Bianca Raffaella was the first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a degree in the Visual Arts. Since completing her 2023/4 residency at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR), Raffaella now works from TKE Studios, where she uses gestural fragments and impasto techniques to capture motion and visual shifts on the canvas. In 2021, Raffaella's work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition, coordinated by Yinka Shonibare, followed by her solo exhibition, Hushed Impressions, at Orleans House Gallery in 2023. She was also awarded the NatWest Entrepreneurship Funding Prize in 2019 for her bespoke sensory fashion label. An advocate for accessibility in the arts, Raffaella has shared her insights as a speaker at the Goethe Institut's Beyond Seeing project and as a panellist at Tate Modern's Please Touch the Art talk. Most recently, she was selected by Dame Tracey Emin for Flowers Gallery's 2024 Artist of the Day series, presenting a one-day solo exhibition as part of the programme's 25th edition. Education 2013-16 BA, Kingston University London [The first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a First-class degree in the visual arts.] Solo Exhibitions 2025 Faint Memories, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 Hushed Impressions, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 TEARS: The Final Show, TKE Studios, Margate, UK Small is Beautiful: 42nd Edition, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Artist of the Day: Group Show, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 TEARS, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Layers of Vision, Bush House, London, UK 2021 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Breaking Ground, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Awards 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Three To Watch, Hotly tipped female talent of the British art scene, Harper's Bazaar Magazine UK 2023 Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR) 2023-24, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Artist-in-residence 2022-23, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Commissioned by King's College London in collaboration with Shape Arts and AccessArt Gallery Representation Flowers Gallery (London New York Hong Kong) Public Collections Tracey Emin Foundation (Margate, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Four impressions from recent memories of Courchevel, in the Tarentaise Valley, 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.

Lot 101

Noemi Conan Hello-Goodbye Acrylic medium, pigment, and oil marker on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Noemi Conan, born in Warsaw, Poland in 1987. Painter. Lives and works in London. Exploring the narrative potential of visual art through surreal, confrontational and/or humorous images of female friends, family and feline companions in forest landscapes of firs and ferns. Weaving slavic folklore with themes from communist and capitalist propaganda into stories based on personal experience of a young woman in off centre 90's Eastern Europe. Having gone through a miraculous journey through space and time, after working miriads of menial migrant jobs, Noemi Conan has finally decided that she's grown up to be a painter. Despite the warnings of her grandmother, despite the deluge of her mother's tears. She was not a good cleaner, not an attentive housekeeper. The famous Polish work ethic has not been ignited by any of the jobs that her friends in London worked their way up through. A passion for storytelling and the need for visual aids to explain a curriculum vitae that either confused or outraged her collegues has finally resulted in a glowing path to the Parnassus of a 'career'. Using plastic colours on canvas, on paper, on glass, on wood, the point of all these ridiculous adventures of the past has been found. Taking on the name of one of her REAL dads, the ones who actually taught her life in a small town in Western Poland all those years ago where even all the cats were female cats, Conan decided to take no prisoners. Following her other dad, the sad Norwegian man with a moustache, she gone over-the-top about her emotional landscapes. The last dad taught her that it's sometimes worth looking way back to go forward and applaud that progression on the faces of your opponents. Thank goodness for Arnold and Edvard and Igor.   Conan's work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally. Her work is in the collections of Soho House London, Glasgow School of Art and the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin. She has been selected as one of Bloomberg New Contemporaries in 2021, has been featured in the John Moores Painting Prize in 2020, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2021 and the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition. She graduated with a BA (Hons) in Painting and Printmaking from the Glasgow School of Art followed by the Royal Drawing School Drawing Year (2021-2022). Currently at the Turps Studio Programme (2022-2024) and The Fores Project February-March 2023 residency. From september 2024 she will start an MFA in Painting at the Slade in London. Represented by Christine Park Gallery in Shanghai and Traits Libres Gallery in Paris. 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.

Lot 243

Ann Dowker The Walk, 2024 Gouache and watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Painter, draughtsman, printmaker and teacher, born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. After studying at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, she taught in East End of London, attending evening classes in life drawing at St Martin's School of Art. In 1978 she began etching one day a week at Camden Institute, in 1981 taking part-time course in lithography at Central School of Art. She taught part-time at adult education classes and at Byam Shaw School of Art. Dowker was a prolific artist, interested in the human figure, who viewed her work "as a form of research, a process of discovery, invention and constant optimism". Showed in group exhibitions at House Gallery, 1981, and Moira Kelly Gallery, 1982, and was included in the Norwich School of Art Gallery 1986-7 touring show A Reputation Amongst Artists. 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.

Lot 54

Elizabeth Power Blue Study 1 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bursting with colour and energy, Elizabeth Power's paintings exude a warmth and vibrancy. Based in St Leonards on Sea, UK, Power's work has a vivid colour palette with a unique style that incorporates themes such as memory, escapism and identity. Her work reflects on personal and collective experiences, inviting viewers to engage with the narratives embedded within her pieces and to escape to the calm and dynamic worlds she creates. Drawing inspiration from colourists such as Matisse, Hockney, Hilma af Klint, Milton Avery and Tal R, Power's loose and free abstraction takes this to the next level. Power has been featured by the likes of British Vogue, The Royal Academy of Arts, Soho House, House & Garden Magazine, RyeZine, Home House, Heals, The London Design Festival, Livingstone St Ives, John Lewis, Munthe, Artsy, Delphian Gallery, Art For Charity Collective, Art On A Postcard, The Auction Collective, A Space For Art, Offshoot Arts, Cura Art, Print Club London, Big Yin Gallery, 99 Projects London, The Old Bank Vault, Well Hung Gallery and Hancock gallery. In addition to her artistic endeavours, Power has been involved in teaching and mentoring emerging artists, furthering her impact on the art community. Her contributions extend to art education, where she encourages creativity and exploration in her students. She delivers workshops and lectures to a wide range of students at The De La Warr Pavilion, The University of Brighton, Hereford College Of Arts, Earlscliffe College and The Hastings Contemporary. In 2024, Power has exhibited with Soho House, They Made This Gallery, Arts For Charity Collective, Rogue Gallery, Delphian Gallery, Bus Stop Gallery and Offshoot Arts. In 2023, Power has a solo exhibition entitled 'Coastal Calm' at 99 Projects. She exhibited in 'Papier' by Delphian Gallery. Additionally, she is in the group exhibition 'It's My House!' in collaboration with Cura Art, Offshoot Arts, A Space For Art. She curated and performed live painting at a Babes In Arms exhibition at the Hastings Contemporary, and also was in group exhibition 'Woman of Mass Destruction' at Stella More Gallery. She also will be exhibiting with Art For Charity Collective in Thyme. In 2022 Power released her first art publication entitled 'lockdown' published by Unit33 Hastings. She had work selected to join the Soho House permanent collection. She collaborated with fashion brand Munthe on a collection featured by the likes of Vogue. She exhibited with Art on a Postcard, Art for Charity Collective, The Affordable Art Fair, Big Yin Gallery, 99 Projects and Well Hung Gallery. She also curated an exhibition with her collective Babes In Arms at the De La Warr in September, and ran workshops there during the summer. In 2021 she exhibited in a duo show with Cathy Tabbakh 'Fatal Shadow and Narcissus' at Delphian Gallery, 'Making a Splash' curated by Janet Rady, 'Domesticity and the Feminine' Open Call Winners Exhibition, was the winner of the Unit33 open call, along with exhibiting with the Art For Charity Collective, Heals, Print Club London, McCully & Crane and The Old Bank Vault. In 2020 she exhibited with Heals as part of the London Design Festival, was a winner of the Contemporary Art Collectors open call, and exhibited in a group exhibition at Hancock Gallery entitled 'Between Distance and Desire', among artists such as Billy Childish and Mark Demsteader. She also exhibited in the online exhibitions Curated for Covid and Anti-Freeze. Elizabeth exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2018, with her work being selected by the RA for use on sell out posters and gift cards which were re printed by the RA shop in 2021. She exhibited at various London art fairs and group exhibitions throughout 2019 and was selected by Delphian Gallery to be featured in their highly acclaimed 2019 open call exhibition and was also the winner of the Flat Space Art Gallery open call 2019. Power has works currently available via They Made This, Art For Charity Collective, Delphian Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, 99 Projects, A Space For Art/ Offshoot Arts, Print Club London, The Old Bank Vault, Hancock Gallery. Power co-founded the Babes In Arms Collective with fellow artist Annie Mackin, which champions artist mother's in the Hastings and St Leonard's area. Power co-hosted The Artfully Podcast (rated in GQ's top 50 podcasts for 2021), which covers news stories, gossip, and revisiting art history you thought you knew, or always wished you did. 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.

Lot 103

Noemi Conan The Ambassador, 2024 Smooth gel ink ball point pen and Ferrero Roche wrapper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Noemi Conan, born in Warsaw, Poland in 1987. Painter. Lives and works in London. Exploring the narrative potential of visual art through surreal, confrontational and/or humorous images of female friends, family and feline companions in forest landscapes of firs and ferns. Weaving slavic folklore with themes from communist and capitalist propaganda into stories based on personal experience of a young woman in off centre 90's Eastern Europe. Having gone through a miraculous journey through space and time, after working miriads of menial migrant jobs, Noemi Conan has finally decided that she's grown up to be a painter. Despite the warnings of her grandmother, despite the deluge of her mother's tears. She was not a good cleaner, not an attentive housekeeper. The famous Polish work ethic has not been ignited by any of the jobs that her friends in London worked their way up through. A passion for storytelling and the need for visual aids to explain a curriculum vitae that either confused or outraged her collegues has finally resulted in a glowing path to the Parnassus of a 'career'. Using plastic colours on canvas, on paper, on glass, on wood, the point of all these ridiculous adventures of the past has been found. Taking on the name of one of her REAL dads, the ones who actually taught her life in a small town in Western Poland all those years ago where even all the cats were female cats, Conan decided to take no prisoners. Following her other dad, the sad Norwegian man with a moustache, she gone over-the-top about her emotional landscapes. The last dad taught her that it's sometimes worth looking way back to go forward and applaud that progression on the faces of your opponents. Thank goodness for Arnold and Edvard and Igor.   Conan's work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally. Her work is in the collections of Soho House London, Glasgow School of Art and the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin. She has been selected as one of Bloomberg New Contemporaries in 2021, has been featured in the John Moores Painting Prize in 2020, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2021 and the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition. She graduated with a BA (Hons) in Painting and Printmaking from the Glasgow School of Art followed by the Royal Drawing School Drawing Year (2021-2022). Currently at the Turps Studio Programme (2022-2024) and The Fores Project February-March 2023 residency. From september 2024 she will start an MFA in Painting at the Slade in London. Represented by Christine Park Gallery in Shanghai and Traits Libres Gallery in Paris. 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.

Lot 98

Fleur Yearsley To Hold the World in a Lava Lamp, 2024 Soft pastel, graphite, and ink on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Fleur Yearsley is a visual artist based in Manchester, UK. Her work explores themes of memory, humour, gender, and unfolding narratives, often drawing on pop culture to create a relatable connection with the viewer. Offering a fresh, immersive perspective, Yearsley reclaims the tradition of 'the gaze', which has historically objectified women in the Western canon of art, shifting the power dynamic. She engages viewers, inviting them into her approachable paintings to reflect on how they perceive the subjects and their own role in the act of looking. Her process is characterised by immediacy and openness, balanced with playful refinement and a colourful sensibility. Through a diverse range of gestural actions, hard edges, and flat colours, she infuses her work with energy and a sense of vibration. Yearsley's paintings resonate like a generational anthem, addressing concepts of high and low brow culture, everyday life, urban environments and social norms. Education 2015-2017 MFA in Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK 2010-2013 BA (Hons) Fine Art, Manchester School of Art, MMU, Manchester, UK Solo Exhibitions 2023 Breathing is Free, The Edge Gallery, UK 2022 ONE MORE TUNE, The Manchester Contemporary, UK Coming Up, Ruslan Faraev Institute of Art, UK 2021 When The Lights Go Up (Curated by Julia Lucero), Sapling Gallery, UK Group Exhibitions 2025 A Day In The Life, School Gallery, UK 2024 Input/Output, Paradise Works, UK Shifting Sands, Saan1, UK Manchester Open, HOME, UK 2023 In The Membrane, Paradise Works, UK OPEN, Bury Art Museum & Sculpture Centre, UK NSFW, Smolensky Gallery, UK Unity, Smolensky Gallery, UK 2022 Things Fall Apart, Paradise Works, UK Bankley Open, Bankley Gallery, UK 2021 SLAP-BANG, Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival (Curated by Short Supply), Castlefield Gallery's New Art Space, UK Anything Goes, Aatma, UK 2020 John Moores Painting Prize, Walker Art Gallery, UK 2019 GIFC & Velvet Ropes, House of Vans, UK Bow Open Show, Nunnery Gallery, UK Isolation Association, Art In The Docks, UK 2018 Desires, GNYP Gallery, Germany Original London Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, UK 2017 Paper Cuts, Tripp Gallery, UK BUFF, Slade Summer Residency, UK Slade Graduate Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, UK 2015 The Windshow Drawing, Camden People's Theatre, UK 2014 OBSESSION: Love, Ritual, Collection, Embassy Tea Gallery, UK 2013 We Are All Explorers, Manchester School of Art, UK Awards 2024 Shortlisted 'Macfarlanes Art Prize' Shortlisted 'Clyde & Co Art Prize' 2022 Shortlisted 'BEEP Painting Prize' 2021 Winner 'Repaint History Prize for Womxn Artists' 2016 Shortlisted 'Blooom Award, by Warsteiner' 2016 Shortlisted 'Taking Shape Prize' 2014 Shortlisted 'Young Masters Art Prize' 2014 Shortlisted 'The Signature Art Prize' Gallery Representation Seventeen (London, UK) Public Collections V&A Museum Collection (London, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 'Queen' is a hopeful bid for equality in light of International Women's Day, as Queen Conch shells are seen as lucky. They are a motif that I return to regularly in my work as they are also evocative of the female form. 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.

Lot 224

Ghislaine Howard Cordelia with Bryn, 2025 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ghislaine Howard is widely recognised as a painter of powerful and expressive means, whose art charts and interprets shared human experience. Named as a Woman of the Year 2008 for her contribution to art and society, she has published and exhibited widely and has work in many public and private collections, including the Royal Collection. Exhibitions of her work have taken place at numerous prestigious venues including Manchester Art Gallery, Canterbury Cathedral, Imperial War Museum North and the British Museum. Education 1972-1976 BA in Fine Art, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Solo Exhibitions 2025 Taking Care, Bolton, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, Bolton, England 2024 The Fragile Thread, Contemporary Six, Manchester, England Empathy, Headquarters of UK Med, Elliot House, Manchester, England Seven Acts, St Stephen's House, Oxford, England 2023 The 365 Series, Keele University Chapel, Keele England The Human Touch, Bolton Hospice, Bolton, England Group Exhibitions 2024 Acts of Creation, The Arnolfini, Bristol, England Death of the Liferoom, The Whitworth, Manchester, England Drawing the Unspeakable, Towner Museum, Eastbourne, England 2023 Rogue Women, Rogue Studios, Manchester, England Modern British, Contemporary Six, Manchester, England Awards 2008 Named as a 'Woman of the Year' by The Women of the Year Foundation Gallery Representation Contemporary Six, Manchester, England Trent Art, Stoke on Trent, England Callaghan Fine Paintings, Shrewsbury, England Collect Art, Lymm, England Public Collections The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, England Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, England The Royal Collection, London, England The Methodist Art Collection, Oxford, England Salford Art Gallery, Salford. England Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 'Cordelia with Bryn' is an intimate painting of my daughter with her first child. The motif of parent and child is one that recurs throughout my whole career as a painter - from making paintings based on my own experience of pregnancy and motherhood to creating a body of work in 1993 'A Shared Experience', that charted the whole experience of hospital birth and was described as 'groundbreaking, the first of its kind'. It's been a privilege to revisit this aspect of my work with my own children and grandchildren. Brothers: A painting that developed from a quick sketch made in a chapel in Padua. I was touched by the sight of a young man who had difficulty walking, being helped through the chapel by another. I am drawn to such moments of human interaction: such simple everyday acts of kindness are a central theme of my work. 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.

Lot 269

Ella Warner Flirty Lady, 2024 Oil on canvas Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ella Warner is a young contemporary artist whose work navigates the body in relation to fictional realms and otherness. She works primarily but not exclusively in oil paint, where forms, revealing and disguising themselves through paint's liquidity, is a key exploration. Education 2022-2025 BA in Fine Art, Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom 2021-2022 Foundation Diploma, Kingston School of Art, United Kingdom Solo Exhibitions 2024 From Under Your Thumbs, Mount House Gallery, Wiltshire, United Kingdom Group Exhibitions 2024 Shapes and Things Open Call, Projection Room Soho, London, United Kingdom 2023 Tart Gallery Open Call, Park Royal Design District, London, United Kingdom Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Both these works Flirty Lady and Lickin' Lips explore ideas of disjointed forms, speaking on otherness and mythological hybrids, where the nude is relevant but misplaced. I'm interested in exploring ideas of hybridity through the personal, where paint aids this middle ground, blending the revealed and disguised or the recognizable and non-recognizable together. 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.

Lot 55

Elizabeth Power Blue Study 2, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bursting with colour and energy, Elizabeth Power's paintings exude a warmth and vibrancy. Based in St Leonards on Sea, UK, Power's work has a vivid colour palette with a unique style that incorporates themes such as memory, escapism and identity. Her work reflects on personal and collective experiences, inviting viewers to engage with the narratives embedded within her pieces and to escape to the calm and dynamic worlds she creates. Drawing inspiration from colourists such as Matisse, Hockney, Hilma af Klint, Milton Avery and Tal R, Power's loose and free abstraction takes this to the next level. Power has been featured by the likes of British Vogue, The Royal Academy of Arts, Soho House, House & Garden Magazine, RyeZine, Home House, Heals, The London Design Festival, Livingstone St Ives, John Lewis, Munthe, Artsy, Delphian Gallery, Art For Charity Collective, Art On A Postcard, The Auction Collective, A Space For Art, Offshoot Arts, Cura Art, Print Club London, Big Yin Gallery, 99 Projects London, The Old Bank Vault, Well Hung Gallery and Hancock gallery. In addition to her artistic endeavours, Power has been involved in teaching and mentoring emerging artists, furthering her impact on the art community. Her contributions extend to art education, where she encourages creativity and exploration in her students. She delivers workshops and lectures to a wide range of students at The De La Warr Pavilion, The University of Brighton, Hereford College Of Arts, Earlscliffe College and The Hastings Contemporary. In 2024, Power has exhibited with Soho House, They Made This Gallery, Arts For Charity Collective, Rogue Gallery, Delphian Gallery, Bus Stop Gallery and Offshoot Arts. In 2023, Power has a solo exhibition entitled 'Coastal Calm' at 99 Projects. She exhibited in 'Papier' by Delphian Gallery. Additionally, she is in the group exhibition 'It's My House!' in collaboration with Cura Art, Offshoot Arts, A Space For Art. She curated and performed live painting at a Babes In Arms exhibition at the Hastings Contemporary, and also was in group exhibition 'Woman of Mass Destruction' at Stella More Gallery. She also will be exhibiting with Art For Charity Collective in Thyme. In 2022 Power released her first art publication entitled 'lockdown' published by Unit33 Hastings. She had work selected to join the Soho House permanent collection. She collaborated with fashion brand Munthe on a collection featured by the likes of Vogue. She exhibited with Art on a Postcard, Art for Charity Collective, The Affordable Art Fair, Big Yin Gallery, 99 Projects and Well Hung Gallery. She also curated an exhibition with her collective Babes In Arms at the De La Warr in September, and ran workshops there during the summer. In 2021 she exhibited in a duo show with Cathy Tabbakh 'Fatal Shadow and Narcissus' at Delphian Gallery, 'Making a Splash' curated by Janet Rady, 'Domesticity and the Feminine' Open Call Winners Exhibition, was the winner of the Unit33 open call, along with exhibiting with the Art For Charity Collective, Heals, Print Club London, McCully & Crane and The Old Bank Vault. In 2020 she exhibited with Heals as part of the London Design Festival, was a winner of the Contemporary Art Collectors open call, and exhibited in a group exhibition at Hancock Gallery entitled 'Between Distance and Desire', among artists such as Billy Childish and Mark Demsteader. She also exhibited in the online exhibitions Curated for Covid and Anti-Freeze. Elizabeth exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2018, with her work being selected by the RA for use on sell out posters and gift cards which were re printed by the RA shop in 2021. She exhibited at various London art fairs and group exhibitions throughout 2019 and was selected by Delphian Gallery to be featured in their highly acclaimed 2019 open call exhibition and was also the winner of the Flat Space Art Gallery open call 2019. Power has works currently available via They Made This, Art For Charity Collective, Delphian Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, 99 Projects, A Space For Art/ Offshoot Arts, Print Club London, The Old Bank Vault, Hancock Gallery. Power co-founded the Babes In Arms Collective with fellow artist Annie Mackin, which champions artist mother's in the Hastings and St Leonard's area. Power co-hosted The Artfully Podcast (rated in GQ's top 50 podcasts for 2021), which covers news stories, gossip, and revisiting art history you thought you knew, or always wished you did. 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.

Lot 114

Angelina May Davis Untitled, 2025 Gouache and pencil crayon on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Angelina May Davis is a contemporary painter and member of Contemporary British Painting. Her paintings are fabrications, plundering imagery from childhood TV and art history. She is interested in what shapes us, using the transformative act of painting to reflect on history and culture as well as her own sense of belonging. She has been restoring the English Elm as depicted in remembered films, archival footage and English landscape painting as a metaphor for loss and longing, recalling a nostalgic and insincere past. Her paintings are claustrophobic worlds in which there is ambiguity, artifice, and the possibility of things just out of view. Education 2020-2022 Turps Correspondence Course 1996-1998 MA in Fine Art University of Central England 1985-1988 BA Fine Art Coventry Polytechnic Solo Exhibitions 2024 Model Village, United Reformed Church, Long Buckby 2022 PAL, Division of Labour, Salford, Manchester Coming up for Air, Oxmarket Gallery Chichester 1993 Living on the Ceiling, MAC, Birmingham 1992 Behind Closed Doors, City Gallery, Leicester Lanchester Gallery, Coventry Polytechnic Group Exhibitions 2024 Stop the Chaos, Turn the Page, Paradise Works, Manchester Librarian Services, Manchester Contemporary, Manchester Cassart Finalists Exhibition, Copeland Gallery, London Scrit, Terrace Gallery London Jackson's Shortlist Exhibition, Bankside, London Assembly, Contemporary British Painting, Rye 2023 Leaf and Tree, Division of Labour, Salford, Manchester Plein Air A site for resistance and remedial action, Pitt Studio, UOW 'X', Contemporary British Painting, Newcastle Contemporary, Newcastle Unnatural Women, Curated Rowena Easton, WIA Fair, Mall Galleries, London New Worlds with Daisy Collingridge, DOL and TJ Boulting Art Brussels 2022 Catalyst, Turps Banana Painters, Oriel Canfas, Cardiff Fare Share Fare, Whitworth Gallery Manchester P U L P, Pitt Studio, The Art House Worcester 2021 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Firstsite Colchester Bloomberg New Contemporaries, South London Gallery Without Borders Touring Exhibition, Elysium Gallery, Swansea Ikon for Artists, Ikon Gallery Birmingham 2020 BEEP, Elysium Gallery, Swansea Hinterland 3, Birmingham Artspace, Medicine Gallery, Birmingham 2017 Elsewhere, Lanchester Gallery, Coventry University 2017 Hinterland 2, Rugby Gallery 2016 Elsewhere, Rugby School Bourne, Stryx Gallery, Birmingham 2015 Hinterland, Birmingham Art Space, Telsen Centre, Birmingham Coventry Drawing Prize, Rugby School Drawing Parallels, Eagle Works, Wolverhampton 1991 Secret Life of Objects, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham Awards Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2021 Outstanding Water Colour Award, Jackson's Art Prize, 2020 Gallery Representation Division of Labour, Manchester, UK Public Collections Government Art Collection, London and Manchester UK Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, UK Isaac Newton Collection, Cambridge University. Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Tattered ribbons hang from a bright upright tree, a TV set is on in the corner, and fragments of landscape are contained, framed and slide out of view in what is probably an artist's studio. Painting allows me to think about ideas simultaneously and constructed landscapes provide the settings for me to ruminate about history, pop culture, and my own sense of belonging. 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.

Lot 202

Ashley January Backyard Respite (United States) Study, 2024 Oil, acrylic, and gesso on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ashley January creates contemporary paintings informed by her maternal experience. Exploring themes of preeclampsia, premature birth, and birth trauma, her newest body of work continues to address the Black maternal mortality and morbidity crisis in America. Ashley became the first recipient of the Women's Caucus for Art, 2022 Emerging Artist Award, and has recently debuted her newest series, Environments of a Heavy Joy, at EXPO Chicago 2024 and 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London in October with Cynthia Corbett Gallery. She was selected as a finalist for the 2022 Artadia Chicago Award and in January 2023, Ashley had the second installment of her solo exhibition, Human | Mother | Black, at Western Illinois University. Most recently, her works were featured in the New York group show, Fruits of Labor: Reframing Motherhood and Artmaking at Apex Art. She was invited to participate in the Unit London (Voices) online group exhibition Naissance/Re-Naissance. Additionally, Tufts University School of Medicine's Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice, acquired paintings from her series. Her works have been exhibited in numerous venues including, The Young Masters Autumn Exhibition in London, UK; the South Side Community Art Center, Chicago, IL; Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL; SoLA Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA; the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL; Viridian Artists Inc, New York, NY; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA; Pacific Art Foundation, Newport Beach, CA; and the Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA. Recently, she was featured in the January 2023 issue of Luxe Interiors + Design Chicago magazine. Her paintings have also been featured in the television series, Kings of Napa, on OWN. In 2018, she was selected as a first-place award winner at the Woman Made Gallery's Midwest Open in Chicago. In 2017, Ashley won the Beverly Bank Best of Show Award at the Beverly Arts Center's juried competition. Ashley earned her MFA in Painting from the Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA in 2017 and her BS in Communication with an Advertising concentration and Minor in Studio Art from Bradley University, Peoria, IL in 2009. She lives in Chicago with her family while working from home and her studio at Mana Contemporary. Education 2015 - 2017 MFA, Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA, USA 2005 - 2009 B.S. in Communication, Minor in Studio Art, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, USA 2013 - 2015 Vitruvian Fine Art Studio, Chicago, IL, USA 2008 Instituto Lorenzo de'Medici (LdM), Florence, Italy Solo Exhibitions 2023 Human | Mother | Black, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, USA 2022 Human | Mother | Black, The Beverly Arts Center, Chicago, IL, USA Group Exhibitions 2025 Sacred Motherhood, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA 2024 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, United Kingdom Heads Exhibition, Art Division Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA EXPO Chicago, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA Mama Needs a Raise!, Old Stone House, Brooklyn, NY, USA Neighbors, South Shore Arts, Munster, Indiana, USA 2023 Fruits of Labor: Reframing Motherhood and Artmaking, Apex Art, New York, NY, USA Voices - Naissance / Re-Naissance, Unit London, Online Platform, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London Art Fair, London, United Kingdom The Young Masters Autumn Exhibition - Part 2, London, United Kingdom 2022 Embodied and Endangered, Alliance Contemporary, Chicago, IL, USA In Good Company, Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL, USA 2021 The Balm: Art for Black Women's Wellness, South Side Community Arts Center, Chicago, IL, USA Pushing Through, Dominique Gallery, Artsy Beauty In the Mundane, Art Mums United, Online Awards 2022 Women's Caucus for Art, Emerging Artist Award 2022 Finalist, Artadia 2022 Chicago Award Gallery Representation Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, United Kingdom Public Collections Tufts University School of Medicine's Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice, Boston, MA, USA 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.

Lot 351

Eleanor Daly Straight to my head, 2025 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Eleanor Daly is a figurative oil painter who uses her energetic painting process and confident command of colour to tell stories. Her practice is rooted in a love for the act of painting, and an understanding of the role of the painter as a vessel. Daly's work is an autobiographical exploration of lesbian dynamics, fan studies and how painting can be used as a means of self-understanding. Using representational images and appropriation of painting's history, her work is honest, not shying away from humour nor pain.   Education 2019-2021 BA in Fine Art, Goldsmiths, University of London, London, UK 2017-2018 Art and Design Foundation Diploma, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK Solo Exhibitions 2022 Two Polythene Bags, Parlour Gallery, London, UK   Group Exhibitions 2024 Pool Boy At The Vampire Mansion, Sundhöll Seyðisfjörður, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland Try-Pty-Kon, Skaftfell & Herdubíó, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland Fan Art? Yeah I'm A Fan Of Art!, 52 Cyprus Street, London, UK Loosing, Looping, Forgetting, List í Ljósi Light Festival, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland 2023 Ingram Prize 2023, Cromwell Place, London, UK Own Personal Jesus, 52 Cyprus Street, London, UK Universal Love, New House Art Space & Gallery, Guildford, UK Toughness and Tenderness, Bermondsey Project Space, London, UK Mollies, Parlour Gallery, London, UK 2022 Start x MMG Emerging Artist Prize, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK South East London Archive at The Livesey Exchange, London, UK The Signature Art Prize, The Bankside Hotel, London, UK Youth Platform X GALA, GALA Festival Peckham Rye Park, London, UK In Our Bodies, Transfund4london at Curtain Road, London, UK Two Doors, Tart Gallery x The House of Saint Barnabas, London, UK Awards 2023 The Ingram Prize, Finalist 2022 Start x MMG Emerging Artist Prize, Shortlist Signature Art Prize, Shortlist 2021 Freelands Painting Prize, Winner Public Collections South East London Archive, London, UK   Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Straight To My Head and Under Her Tongue (both oil on paper) are born out of their small scale, depicting intimate images of consumption and excess. I wanted the viewer to be aware that they are an onlooker, catching a candid moment of pleasure, literally leaning in to the space of the painting. I used rich colours and thick, energetic application of paint that fills the paper to create this tempting feeling of excess.   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.

Lot 407

Sadie Tierney Selene (Golden), 2025 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Sadie Tierney studied at the Royal College of Art, London and Newcastle University.   Education MA Fine Art Printmaking, RCA BA(Hons) Fine Art, Newcastle University Solo Exhibitions 2021 The Mountains are Calling, Rabley Gallery   2019 Round Tower, Portsmouth   2017 From Here to There, Eton College The Night, The Light, and the Half Light, Rabley Gallery   Group Exhibitions 2024 Artist Fundraiser for MSF, 14 Wharf Road London Summer Exhibition and Open Studios, Binnel Studios Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Open Call and Rabley Gallery Messums Emerging Landscape Painting Today, Online   2023 RWA 170 Annual Open Exhibition Summer Exhibition and Open Studios, Binnel Studios Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Summer Exhibition, Rabley Gallery, Wiltshire   2022 RA Summer Exhibition London Original Print Fair Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Boodle Hatfield Prizewinner, Solo Presentation RWA Bristol Annual Open Exhibition IFPDA Print Fair, New York Public Collections Portsmouth Museum & Art Gallery National Museum, GdaÅ„sk The Bronx Museum of the Arts Otter Collection Swindon Museum and Art Gallery The Royal West of England Academy Clifford Chance The Royal Navy Eton College RCA Cunard Pallant House Awards 2020, 2006, 2005 Arts Council England   2020 AN Bursary, Boodle Hatfield Prize   2019 Printfest Printmaker of the Year Statement About AOAP Submitted Artwork Working in a tradition of an English landscape painter and printmaker, Tierney's work explores objects and places where form is linked to emotion and metaphor. The expressive images have a contemporary edge marked by energetic use of colour and line. They spring from sketches and drawings made en plein air and are developed using painting and printmaking back at her studio on the south coast of the Isle of Wight where the moon reflected in the English Channel provides inspiration. In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Selene is the goddess and personification of the Moon. She was reputed to drive her horse drawn chariot across the night sky, as her brother Helios the day. The moon's long association with female power, and links with the female cycle led these artworks to be selected specially for International Women's Day.   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.

Lot 297

Jayne-Anita Smith Sanctum, 2025 Acrylic and oil on gessoed paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Jayne Anita Smith's contemporary art practice delves into the sacred feminine and the rediscovery of our connection to nature. Through paintings, drawings and prints in her latest series, she explores ways to reshape our understanding of identity and place, looking towards a more holistic approach to the environment amid the looming threat of climate change. Education 2005 - 2009 BA Hons Fine Art, University College Falmouth, Cornwall Solo Exhibitions 2022 A fragile state, BAGT, London 2017 Fool's Paradise. Coates and Scarry, Gallery 8, London 2016 Small works, Newlyn Picture Room, Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall Group Exhibitions 2023 Tao Hua Tan residency group exhibition, Hefei Kurami Art Gallery, Hefei, China Windows and thresholds, Bell House, London, UK 2022 Re-Call, Award winners show, Air Gallery, Manchester, UK Saul Hay Gallery, Manchester, UK Cambrian Open, Conwy, Wales 2021 Air Gallery open, Saul Hay Award winner, Manchester, UK Frontier Art Open, 3rd Runner up, Sheffield, UK Overexposed, The visionary Projects, Online Tangled up in blue, Purslane art gallery, Online 2020 Hedges and houses and mothers and children, I Like your work, curated with Dazed and Confucius, Online exhibition Summers Shadow, A Way Art Gallery, Online exhibition We could apply our lipstick, C&C Gallery, London, UK Wells Contemporary art open, Somerset, UK Harley Open, Harley gallery, Nottingham, UK 2019 RA Summer exhibition, London, UK Morph, Mash Gallery, Los Angeles, USA 2018 Beep painting prize, Swansea. Wales Art Gemini Prize, London, UK Awards 2022 Artworks Solo Show Award, Barbican Arts Group Trust Saul Hay Award, Air Gallery 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.

Lot 479

Catherine Hyland The Future of Farming I, 2025 Archival Pigment Inkjet Signed on Verso with Digital COA 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Catherine Hyland is an artist based in London. She graduated from Chelsea College of Art and Design with a First class BA (Hons) Degree in Fine Art and completed her Masters at the Royal College of Art. Her photography centres around people and their connection to the land they inhabit. Primarily landscape based, her work is rooted in notions of fabricated memory, grids, enclosures and national identity. Her large format images depict humanity's attempts - some more effective than others - to tame its environment. An observation that has led to both artistic and commercial outreach, with residences at venues such as Focal Point gallery in Southend for the RADICAL ESSEX programme and has exhibited work at Month of Photography Los Angeles, Renaissance Photography Prize, National Portrait Gallery, Royal Photographic Society, LES MAGASINS GÉNÉRAUX, Somerset House, Design Museum in London, ICA & MAC in Birmingham. Hyland's ongoing projects highlight humanity's attempts to tame and transform nature, both past and present. 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.

Lot 203

Ashley January Seekers Study, 2024 Oil, acrylic, and gesso on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ashley January creates contemporary paintings informed by her maternal experience. Exploring themes of preeclampsia, premature birth, and birth trauma, her newest body of work continues to address the Black maternal mortality and morbidity crisis in America. Ashley became the first recipient of the Women's Caucus for Art, 2022 Emerging Artist Award, and has recently debuted her newest series, Environments of a Heavy Joy, at EXPO Chicago 2024 and 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London in October with Cynthia Corbett Gallery. She was selected as a finalist for the 2022 Artadia Chicago Award and in January 2023, Ashley had the second installment of her solo exhibition, Human | Mother | Black, at Western Illinois University. Most recently, her works were featured in the New York group show, Fruits of Labor: Reframing Motherhood and Artmaking at Apex Art. She was invited to participate in the Unit London (Voices) online group exhibition Naissance/Re-Naissance. Additionally, Tufts University School of Medicine's Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice, acquired paintings from her series. Her works have been exhibited in numerous venues including, The Young Masters Autumn Exhibition in London, UK; the South Side Community Art Center, Chicago, IL; Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL; SoLA Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA; the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL; Viridian Artists Inc, New York, NY; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA; Pacific Art Foundation, Newport Beach, CA; and the Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA. Recently, she was featured in the January 2023 issue of Luxe Interiors + Design Chicago magazine. Her paintings have also been featured in the television series, Kings of Napa, on OWN. In 2018, she was selected as a first-place award winner at the Woman Made Gallery's Midwest Open in Chicago. In 2017, Ashley won the Beverly Bank Best of Show Award at the Beverly Arts Center's juried competition. Ashley earned her MFA in Painting from the Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA in 2017 and her BS in Communication with an Advertising concentration and Minor in Studio Art from Bradley University, Peoria, IL in 2009. She lives in Chicago with her family while working from home and her studio at Mana Contemporary. Education 2015 - 2017 MFA, Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA, USA 2005 - 2009 B.S. in Communication, Minor in Studio Art, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, USA 2013 - 2015 Vitruvian Fine Art Studio, Chicago, IL, USA 2008 Instituto Lorenzo de'Medici (LdM), Florence, Italy Solo Exhibitions 2023 Human | Mother | Black, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, USA 2022 Human | Mother | Black, The Beverly Arts Center, Chicago, IL, USA Group Exhibitions 2025 Sacred Motherhood, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA 2024 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, United Kingdom Heads Exhibition, Art Division Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA EXPO Chicago, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA Mama Needs a Raise!, Old Stone House, Brooklyn, NY, USA Neighbors, South Shore Arts, Munster, Indiana, USA 2023 Fruits of Labor: Reframing Motherhood and Artmaking, Apex Art, New York, NY, USA Voices - Naissance / Re-Naissance, Unit London, Online Platform, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London Art Fair, London, United Kingdom The Young Masters Autumn Exhibition - Part 2, London, United Kingdom 2022 Embodied and Endangered, Alliance Contemporary, Chicago, IL, USA In Good Company, Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL, USA 2021 The Balm: Art for Black Women's Wellness, South Side Community Arts Center, Chicago, IL, USA Pushing Through, Dominique Gallery, Artsy Beauty In the Mundane, Art Mums United, Online Awards 2022 Women's Caucus for Art, Emerging Artist Award 2022 Finalist, Artadia 2022 Chicago Award Gallery Representation Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, United Kingdom Public Collections Tufts University School of Medicine's Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice, Boston, MA, USA 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.

Lot 102

Noemi Conan Underneath a purple cloud, 2025 Acrylic medium and biro on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Noemi Conan, born in Warsaw, Poland in 1987. Painter. Lives and works in London. Exploring the narrative potential of visual art through surreal, confrontational and/or humorous images of female friends, family and feline companions in forest landscapes of firs and ferns. Weaving slavic folklore with themes from communist and capitalist propaganda into stories based on personal experience of a young woman in off centre 90's Eastern Europe. Having gone through a miraculous journey through space and time, after working miriads of menial migrant jobs, Noemi Conan has finally decided that she's grown up to be a painter. Despite the warnings of her grandmother, despite the deluge of her mother's tears. She was not a good cleaner, not an attentive housekeeper. The famous Polish work ethic has not been ignited by any of the jobs that her friends in London worked their way up through. A passion for storytelling and the need for visual aids to explain a curriculum vitae that either confused or outraged her collegues has finally resulted in a glowing path to the Parnassus of a 'career'. Using plastic colours on canvas, on paper, on glass, on wood, the point of all these ridiculous adventures of the past has been found. Taking on the name of one of her REAL dads, the ones who actually taught her life in a small town in Western Poland all those years ago where even all the cats were female cats, Conan decided to take no prisoners. Following her other dad, the sad Norwegian man with a moustache, she gone over-the-top about her emotional landscapes. The last dad taught her that it's sometimes worth looking way back to go forward and applaud that progression on the faces of your opponents. Thank goodness for Arnold and Edvard and Igor.   Conan's work has been exhibited in the UK and internationally. Her work is in the collections of Soho House London, Glasgow School of Art and the Urban Nation Museum in Berlin. She has been selected as one of Bloomberg New Contemporaries in 2021, has been featured in the John Moores Painting Prize in 2020, the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2021 and the Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition. She graduated with a BA (Hons) in Painting and Printmaking from the Glasgow School of Art followed by the Royal Drawing School Drawing Year (2021-2022). Currently at the Turps Studio Programme (2022-2024) and The Fores Project February-March 2023 residency. From september 2024 she will start an MFA in Painting at the Slade in London. Represented by Christine Park Gallery in Shanghai and Traits Libres Gallery in Paris. 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.

Lot 60

Maureen Grayson Sandy Heath, Hampstead 2, 2024 Mixed media on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Maureen Grayson is a London-based artist specialising in mixed media abstraction. Her work delves into the captivating interplay between natural phenomena and the ever-evolving landscape. Inspired by the dynamic shifts in light, temperature, and season, she is continually mesmerised by the volatile effects these elements have on our surroundings. Utilising a variety of substrates including wood panels, canvas, and paper, she embraces the versatility of mixed media to bring her vision to life. A fascination for the ancient trees and ponds on Hampstead Heath has been the inspiration for a series of tactile works incorporating thread, collage, and fibres. Solo Exhibitions 2020 The Space Beyond, OmniDe Gallery, Hampstead, London, UK 2023 Open Studio/Artist Spotlight Month, OmniDe Gallery, Hampstead, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2023/2024 Rotating Group Show 2023/24, OmniDe, Hampstead, London, UK 2024 International Women's Day Group Show, CasildART, 32 Connaught Street, Connaught Village, London W2 2AF Natura Exhibition, Art from Heart, Daku Coffee House Gallery, Kensington, London, UK Hampstead Art Fair Open/Picture the Heath, Hampstead, London, UK SMart Network Charity 24th Anniversary Group Show, Cyphermunk House, City of London Women In Art Prize Finalist's Exhibition, The Roundhouse, Camden, London, UK Zebra One Gallery, Perrin's Court, Hampstead, London, UK The ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London, UK Awards 2024 Winner of Picture the Heath, Hampstead Art Fair, London, UK HSoA Abstract Painting Award, Women In Art Prize, Camden, London, UK Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Two mixed media abstract landscapes inspired by The Sandy Heath, Hampstead Woods. In each work, I have used layers of collage and strands of thread/fibres to suggest the textures of the ancient gnarled trees reflecting into the wetland areas. 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.

Lot 468

Pia Pack Jumbled, 20025 Acrylic, wax pastel, and pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Pia Pack's work examines ideas surrounding motherhood and domestic life through an exploration of social interactions around the kitchen table; 'Table Talks'. Pia combines familiar patterns and shapes with repetition and overlapping to create looseness and tension. Through these contradictions, she expresses a universal statement about the challenges and satisfactions of human relationships. Her work speaks to engagement with family life, social expectations and daily patterns. Pia says of the works 'There is no shying away from the beauty and oddities of family life in these paintings.' Pia lives and works in Bristol and is represented by Gertrude. Pia studied painting at Wimbledon School of Art, Central St Martins and Bath School of Art and has been included in many group shows in London and in the U.S. In 2019, Alex Eagle invited Pia to take over their Soho studio with an exhibit entitled Table Talk. Whilst living in Los Angeles, Pia established the podcast 'What Artists Listen To' aimed at bringing artist's studio practises to life and building a community amongst creatives in the city and further afield. This communal sentiment has been continued recently with an initiative in London entitled 'The Binder of Women', organised by Pack to unite a group of 11 women artists to create a portfolio of works together. Solo shows 2024 Table Talk - TEALS, Somerset 2019 Table Talk - Alex Eagle, London, UK Group shows 2025 Tenterhooks presented by Binder of Women - Gillian Jason Gallery, London Art on a Postcard - International Womens Day, Bomb Factory, London 2024 Binder of Women, 4th Edition - Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, London Colour Takes Shape - Eponine, London Art on a Postcard - International Womens Day, Bomb Factory, London Mothers of Invention - The Mount Without, Bristol Arts Emergency - Art for Charity Collective 2023 Presence - That Art Gallery, Bristol It's My House with CURA - Home House, London 2022 Binder of Women, 3rd Edition - The Arts Club, London Gertrude PRESENTS - The Truman Brewery, London Art for Charity Collective - Unit 1, London It's My House with CURA - Porch Gallery, Ojai 2020 Oblomovrooms - Bertoli Mauti, London LA: Night & Day with CURA - The Lodge LA 2019 Sexy X-Mas - The Lodge, LA A Store Show - Odd Ark, LA Dinner's Ready - Gallery Bang Bang, Nashville, TX 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.

Lot 186

Maayan Sophia Weisstub Fertility, 2024 Digital collage on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Maayan Sophia Weisstub is a multidisciplinary artist based in the United Kingdom. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, Maayan's work has been exhibited in renowned museums and galleries internationally, including Christie's, Omer Tiroche Gallery, Saatchi Gallery, Museum of the Home in London, and Pavlov's Dog Gallery in Berlin. Maayan has been recognized as a shortlisted finalist for the Robert Walters Group UK New Artist of the Year Award and the John Ruskin Art Prize. Her work has garnered attention in prominent publications such as WhiteHot Magazine, Kaltblut Magazine, Hyperallergic Magazine, White Paper By Magazine, and many more. Education 2019-2021 Royal College of Art, MA Information Experience Design Solo Exhibitions 2024 Mama Salon, London, United Kingdom 2022 Poum Gallery, Lyon, France 2021 MnḗmÄ“, Omer Tiroche Gallery, London, United Kingdom 2019 Alliance House, Jerusalem, Israel Group Exhibitions 2024 Bath Society of Artists Annual Exhibition, Victoria Gallery, Bath, UK Art Bellow, Regent's Park Tube Station, London, United Kingdom Summer Exhibition, Green & Stone Gallery, London, United Kingdom Essential Structures, Gerald Moore Gallery, London, United Kingdom John Ruskin Art Prize, Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, United Kingdom Art on Postcard, The Bomb Factory, London, United Kingdom 2023 Women in Art Prize, Roundhouse, London, United Kingdom Tom of Finland Festival, The Standard, London, United Kingdom The Self-Portrait Prize Online Exhibition, Artsy No Future, No Cry, Galeria Alfaia, Loule, Portugal No Future, No Cry, Centro Cultural De Lagos, Lagos, Portugal Fetish, Mama, London, United Kingdom 2022 Marianne Brandt Award, Industrial Museum, Chemnitz, Germany Tom of Finland Festival, Second Home, London, United Kingdom Art on Postcard x Go with Yamo, Koppel X, London, United Kingdom Next at Christie's, London, United Kingdom Brixton Art Prize, The Department Store, London, United Kingdom Sleep, Museum of the Home, London, United Kingdom Beit Kandinof Gallery, Jaffa, Israel 2021 Robert Walters Group UK New Artist of the Year Award, Online Gallery, London, United Kingdom Robert Walters Group UK New Artist of the Year Award, Saatchi Gallery, London, United Kingdom Beep Beep, Menier Gallery, London, United Kingdom Beyond the Frame, Horse Hospital, London, United Kingdom Awards 2024 Shortlisted, John Ruskin Art Prize 2023 Finalist, Women in Art Prize 2022 Nominated, Marianne Brandt Award Shortlisted, Zealous Amplify Shortlisted, Brixton Art Prize Outset Contemporary Art Fund 2021 Global Talent Visa UK Shortlisted, Robert Walters Group UK New Artist of the Year Award Public Collections Tom of Finland Collection (Los Angeles, United States of America) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The feminine embodies the essence of creation, transformation, and the intricate dance of existence, with the potential of the mother as its core. It carries the profound ability to give life, shape new worlds, and nurture them with care and resilience. The egg, an ancient symbol of fertility, represents the embryonic potential from which life emerges, while its connection to the breast signifies not only life-giving sustenance but also the enduring strength of the maternal force in nurturing and protection. Together, these symbols reflect the sacred cycle of birth, growth, sustenance, and renewal. 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.

Lot 204

Ashley January Bodily Autonomy Study, 2024 Oil, acrylic, and gesso on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ashley January creates contemporary paintings informed by her maternal experience. Exploring themes of preeclampsia, premature birth, and birth trauma, her newest body of work continues to address the Black maternal mortality and morbidity crisis in America. Ashley became the first recipient of the Women's Caucus for Art, 2022 Emerging Artist Award, and has recently debuted her newest series, Environments of a Heavy Joy, at EXPO Chicago 2024 and 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair in London in October with Cynthia Corbett Gallery. She was selected as a finalist for the 2022 Artadia Chicago Award and in January 2023, Ashley had the second installment of her solo exhibition, Human | Mother | Black, at Western Illinois University. Most recently, her works were featured in the New York group show, Fruits of Labor: Reframing Motherhood and Artmaking at Apex Art. She was invited to participate in the Unit London (Voices) online group exhibition Naissance/Re-Naissance. Additionally, Tufts University School of Medicine's Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice, acquired paintings from her series. Her works have been exhibited in numerous venues including, The Young Masters Autumn Exhibition in London, UK; the South Side Community Art Center, Chicago, IL; Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL; SoLA Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA; the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, IL; Viridian Artists Inc, New York, NY; Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, CA; Pacific Art Foundation, Newport Beach, CA; and the Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, CA. Recently, she was featured in the January 2023 issue of Luxe Interiors + Design Chicago magazine. Her paintings have also been featured in the television series, Kings of Napa, on OWN. In 2018, she was selected as a first-place award winner at the Woman Made Gallery's Midwest Open in Chicago. In 2017, Ashley won the Beverly Bank Best of Show Award at the Beverly Arts Center's juried competition. Ashley earned her MFA in Painting from the Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA in 2017 and her BS in Communication with an Advertising concentration and Minor in Studio Art from Bradley University, Peoria, IL in 2009. She lives in Chicago with her family while working from home and her studio at Mana Contemporary. Education 2015 - 2017 MFA, Laguna College of Art and Design, Laguna Beach, CA, USA 2005 - 2009 B.S. in Communication, Minor in Studio Art, Bradley University, Peoria, IL, USA 2013 - 2015 Vitruvian Fine Art Studio, Chicago, IL, USA 2008 Instituto Lorenzo de'Medici (LdM), Florence, Italy Solo Exhibitions 2023 Human | Mother | Black, Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL, USA 2022 Human | Mother | Black, The Beverly Arts Center, Chicago, IL, USA Group Exhibitions 2025 Sacred Motherhood, Woman Made Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA 2024 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, United Kingdom Heads Exhibition, Art Division Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, USA EXPO Chicago, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, Chicago, IL, USA Mama Needs a Raise!, Old Stone House, Brooklyn, NY, USA Neighbors, South Shore Arts, Munster, Indiana, USA 2023 Fruits of Labor: Reframing Motherhood and Artmaking, Apex Art, New York, NY, USA Voices - Naissance / Re-Naissance, Unit London, Online Platform, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London Art Fair, London, United Kingdom The Young Masters Autumn Exhibition - Part 2, London, United Kingdom 2022 Embodied and Endangered, Alliance Contemporary, Chicago, IL, USA In Good Company, Mana Contemporary, Chicago, IL, USA 2021 The Balm: Art for Black Women's Wellness, South Side Community Arts Center, Chicago, IL, USA Pushing Through, Dominique Gallery, Artsy Beauty In the Mundane, Art Mums United, Online Awards 2022 Women's Caucus for Art, Emerging Artist Award 2022 Finalist, Artadia 2022 Chicago Award Gallery Representation Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, United Kingdom Public Collections Tufts University School of Medicine's Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice, Boston, MA, USA 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.

Lot 86

Laura Pannack Untitled, 2025 Photographic print on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Laura Pannack is a London-based, award-winning photographer. Renowned for her recognizable portraiture and social documentary artwork, she often seeks to explore the complex relationship between subject and photographer. Her work heavily focuses on the youth. She was educated at the University of Brighton, Central Saint Martins College of Art and LCP. Pannack's work has been extensively exhibited throughout the UK and abroad, including at The National Portrait Gallery, Somerset House, the Royal Festival Hall and the Houses of Parliament. Her artwork has received much acclaim and won numerous awards, among which are the John Kobal Award, Vic Odden prize, World Photo Press Awards and the HSBC Prix de la Photographie prize. She is represented by Francesca Maffeo Gallery. 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.  

Lot 260

Anne Desmet RA Dawn Flight, 2024 Digital print on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Anne Desmet RA was born in Liverpool. She has BFA and MA degrees in Fine Art from Oxford University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Printmaking from Central School of Art, London. In 2018 she was elected Honorary Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford University, for 'distinction in the world of art'. She exhibits wood engravings, linocuts, lithographs and mixed-media printed collages widely, has won over 40 national and international awards (including a Rome Scholarship in Printmaking; Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award, USA; three Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Awards, Montreal, Canada; and the London Original Print Fair Prize at the RA Summer Exhibition) and has works in major public and private collections worldwide. The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, and the V&A all have substantial holdings of her work. Over 50 solo shows include two major museum retrospectives at the Ashmolean (1998) and Whitworth (2008) respectively: each toured UK museums for two years. She had an earlier retrospective at Moscow's Ex Libris Museum, Russia (1995); and different solo exhibitions of recent works at the Holburne Museum, Bath (2017); Gainsborough's House Museum, Suffolk (2018); Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (2022-23); and Guildhall Art Gallery, London (2024-25). Desmet is author of seven published books on printmaking and drawing (published variously by Bloomsbury, the RA and Ashmolean Publications) and was editor of Printmaking Today magazine from 1998-2013. Commissions include engravings for the British Museum; National Gallery; British Library; V&A; Balliol and Worcester Colleges, Oxford; Sotheby's and the Royal Mint. She is only the third wood engraver ever elected to membership of the UK's Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in its 256-year history and she curated an historic exhibition celebrating 100 years of the art of wood engraving for the Ashmolean (2020). She lives and works in London and is represented by Eames Fine Art. www.annedesmet.com Instagram: @anne_desmet   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.

Lot 12

Bianca Maria Raffaella Courcheval Early Morning, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bianca Raffaella (b 1992, London) Working from memory and sensory cues rather than direct observation, Bianca Raffaella is a British artist and activist currently based in Margate. As a partially sighted artist, her ephemeral floral and figurative paintings draw viewers into her world by capturing fleeting moments suspended in persistent vision, where her sight is in constant motion, and images appear only briefly as faint shadows or flickers of light. Raffaella's ongoing series of textural flower paintings evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues of blue, beige, and dusty pink until they become an ethereal impression, cloudy details made with fingertips, brushstrokes or scrapes of a palette knife. Graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2016, Bianca Raffaella was the first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a degree in the Visual Arts. Since completing her 2023/4 residency at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR), Raffaella now works from TKE Studios, where she uses gestural fragments and impasto techniques to capture motion and visual shifts on the canvas. In 2021, Raffaella's work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition, coordinated by Yinka Shonibare, followed by her solo exhibition, Hushed Impressions, at Orleans House Gallery in 2023. She was also awarded the NatWest Entrepreneurship Funding Prize in 2019 for her bespoke sensory fashion label. An advocate for accessibility in the arts, Raffaella has shared her insights as a speaker at the Goethe Institut's Beyond Seeing project and as a panellist at Tate Modern's Please Touch the Art talk. Most recently, she was selected by Dame Tracey Emin for Flowers Gallery's 2024 Artist of the Day series, presenting a one-day solo exhibition as part of the programme's 25th edition. Education 2013-16 BA, Kingston University London [The first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a First-class degree in the visual arts.] Solo Exhibitions 2025 Faint Memories, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 Hushed Impressions, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 TEARS: The Final Show, TKE Studios, Margate, UK Small is Beautiful: 42nd Edition, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Artist of the Day: Group Show, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 TEARS, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Layers of Vision, Bush House, London, UK 2021 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Breaking Ground, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Awards 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Three To Watch, Hotly tipped female talent of the British art scene, Harper's Bazaar Magazine UK 2023 Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR) 2023-24, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Artist-in-residence 2022-23, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Commissioned by King's College London in collaboration with Shape Arts and AccessArt Gallery Representation Flowers Gallery (London New York Hong Kong) Public Collections Tracey Emin Foundation (Margate, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Four impressions from recent memories of Courchevel, in the Tarentaise Valley, 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.

Lot 298

Siomha Harrington Painted Furrow, 2024 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Síomha Harrington is an oil painter whose work explores themes of power dynamics, codependency, and the relationship between pleasure and pain. Her work is mostly figurative, often exaggerating or manipulating certain parts of the body to emphasise elements in the narrative. She paints using small, rigid brush strokes that mimic the feeling of control. Harrington's practice is a way of processing memories and experiences in a way that she holds the control and is able to blend them with play and performance. Education 2020-2023 BA (Hons) in Painting Fine Art, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK. Group Exhibitions 2025 (upcoming) - After Leonora: Echos of Surrealism-2024, Gillian Jason Gallery, London, UK (ongoing) Bloomberg's New Contemporaries, ICA, London, UK 2024 Bloomberg's New Contemporaries, The Levinsky Gallery, Plymouth, UK Fairground 2024, Glyndebourne Opera House, Lewes, UK The Private Art and Pasta Club, The Monday Pasta Club, Brighton, UK Phony Art Collective, Gallery Lock In, Brighton, UK 2023 Boundless Whispers, Eve Leibe Gallery, Online Exhibition Sun and Moon, Huang Contemporary, Wuhan, China New Contemporaries, Dodomu Gallery, Online Exhibition Degree Show, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK 2022 Coalescence, Edward Street Gallery, Brighton, UK 2021 ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London, UK 2018 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Art, London, UK Awards 2024 Bloomberg's New Contemporaries Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 'Painted Furrow' depicts a person with rouged cheeks and painted furrowed brows, looking out to the viewer. I'm drawn to the concept of a masquerade- the idea of something being a pretence, a show or pretending to be something it is not. I often return to these painted on expressions of worry. I am fascinated by the idea of one face holding multiple expressions and creating false signals.   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.

Lot 13

Bianca Maria Raffaella Courcheval in a Snow Storm, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bianca Raffaella (b 1992, London) Working from memory and sensory cues rather than direct observation, Bianca Raffaella is a British artist and activist currently based in Margate. As a partially sighted artist, her ephemeral floral and figurative paintings draw viewers into her world by capturing fleeting moments suspended in persistent vision, where her sight is in constant motion, and images appear only briefly as faint shadows or flickers of light. Raffaella's ongoing series of textural flower paintings evoke the artist's experience of beauty in braille, which was how she first learned to read and write. Raffaella relies on touch in her painting process. Never losing contact with the canvas, she blends delicate hues of blue, beige, and dusty pink until they become an ethereal impression, cloudy details made with fingertips, brushstrokes or scrapes of a palette knife. Graduating with a First-Class Honours degree in 2016, Bianca Raffaella was the first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a degree in the Visual Arts. Since completing her 2023/4 residency at the Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR), Raffaella now works from TKE Studios, where she uses gestural fragments and impasto techniques to capture motion and visual shifts on the canvas. In 2021, Raffaella's work was selected for the Royal Academy of Arts' Summer Exhibition, coordinated by Yinka Shonibare, followed by her solo exhibition, Hushed Impressions, at Orleans House Gallery in 2023. She was also awarded the NatWest Entrepreneurship Funding Prize in 2019 for her bespoke sensory fashion label. An advocate for accessibility in the arts, Raffaella has shared her insights as a speaker at the Goethe Institut's Beyond Seeing project and as a panellist at Tate Modern's Please Touch the Art talk. Most recently, she was selected by Dame Tracey Emin for Flowers Gallery's 2024 Artist of the Day series, presenting a one-day solo exhibition as part of the programme's 25th edition. Education 2013-16 BA, Kingston University London [The first registered blind student to graduate from Kingston University with a First-class degree in the visual arts.] Solo Exhibitions 2025 Faint Memories, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 Hushed Impressions, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 TEARS: The Final Show, TKE Studios, Margate, UK Small is Beautiful: 42nd Edition, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Artist of the Day: Group Show, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK 2023 TEARS, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Layers of Vision, Bush House, London, UK 2021 Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK Breaking Ground, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Awards 2024 Artist of the Day, Flowers Gallery, Cork Street, London, UK Three To Watch, Hotly tipped female talent of the British art scene, Harper's Bazaar Magazine UK 2023 Tracey Emin Artist Residency (TEAR) 2023-24, TKE Studios, Margate, UK 2022 Artist-in-residence 2022-23, Orleans House Gallery, London, UK Commissioned by King's College London in collaboration with Shape Arts and AccessArt Gallery Representation Flowers Gallery (London New York Hong Kong) Public Collections Tracey Emin Foundation (Margate, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Four impressions from recent memories of Courchevel, in the Tarentaise Valley, 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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Elizabeth Power Pink Study, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Bursting with colour and energy, Elizabeth Power's paintings exude a warmth and vibrancy. Based in St Leonards on Sea, UK, Power's work has a vivid colour palette with a unique style that incorporates themes such as memory, escapism and identity. Her work reflects on personal and collective experiences, inviting viewers to engage with the narratives embedded within her pieces and to escape to the calm and dynamic worlds she creates. Drawing inspiration from colourists such as Matisse, Hockney, Hilma af Klint, Milton Avery and Tal R, Power's loose and free abstraction takes this to the next level. Power has been featured by the likes of British Vogue, The Royal Academy of Arts, Soho House, House & Garden Magazine, RyeZine, Home House, Heals, The London Design Festival, Livingstone St Ives, John Lewis, Munthe, Artsy, Delphian Gallery, Art For Charity Collective, Art On A Postcard, The Auction Collective, A Space For Art, Offshoot Arts, Cura Art, Print Club London, Big Yin Gallery, 99 Projects London, The Old Bank Vault, Well Hung Gallery and Hancock gallery. In addition to her artistic endeavours, Power has been involved in teaching and mentoring emerging artists, furthering her impact on the art community. Her contributions extend to art education, where she encourages creativity and exploration in her students. She delivers workshops and lectures to a wide range of students at The De La Warr Pavilion, The University of Brighton, Hereford College Of Arts, Earlscliffe College and The Hastings Contemporary. In 2024, Power has exhibited with Soho House, They Made This Gallery, Arts For Charity Collective, Rogue Gallery, Delphian Gallery, Bus Stop Gallery and Offshoot Arts. In 2023, Power has a solo exhibition entitled 'Coastal Calm' at 99 Projects. She exhibited in 'Papier' by Delphian Gallery. Additionally, she is in the group exhibition 'It's My House!' in collaboration with Cura Art, Offshoot Arts, A Space For Art. She curated and performed live painting at a Babes In Arms exhibition at the Hastings Contemporary, and also was in group exhibition 'Woman of Mass Destruction' at Stella More Gallery. She also will be exhibiting with Art For Charity Collective in Thyme. In 2022 Power released her first art publication entitled 'lockdown' published by Unit33 Hastings. She had work selected to join the Soho House permanent collection. She collaborated with fashion brand Munthe on a collection featured by the likes of Vogue. She exhibited with Art on a Postcard, Art for Charity Collective, The Affordable Art Fair, Big Yin Gallery, 99 Projects and Well Hung Gallery. She also curated an exhibition with her collective Babes In Arms at the De La Warr in September, and ran workshops there during the summer. In 2021 she exhibited in a duo show with Cathy Tabbakh 'Fatal Shadow and Narcissus' at Delphian Gallery, 'Making a Splash' curated by Janet Rady, 'Domesticity and the Feminine' Open Call Winners Exhibition, was the winner of the Unit33 open call, along with exhibiting with the Art For Charity Collective, Heals, Print Club London, McCully & Crane and The Old Bank Vault. In 2020 she exhibited with Heals as part of the London Design Festival, was a winner of the Contemporary Art Collectors open call, and exhibited in a group exhibition at Hancock Gallery entitled 'Between Distance and Desire', among artists such as Billy Childish and Mark Demsteader. She also exhibited in the online exhibitions Curated for Covid and Anti-Freeze. Elizabeth exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2018, with her work being selected by the RA for use on sell out posters and gift cards which were re printed by the RA shop in 2021. She exhibited at various London art fairs and group exhibitions throughout 2019 and was selected by Delphian Gallery to be featured in their highly acclaimed 2019 open call exhibition and was also the winner of the Flat Space Art Gallery open call 2019. Power has works currently available via They Made This, Art For Charity Collective, Delphian Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, 99 Projects, A Space For Art/ Offshoot Arts, Print Club London, The Old Bank Vault, Hancock Gallery. Power co-founded the Babes In Arms Collective with fellow artist Annie Mackin, which champions artist mother's in the Hastings and St Leonard's area. Power co-hosted The Artfully Podcast (rated in GQ's top 50 podcasts for 2021), which covers news stories, gossip, and revisiting art history you thought you knew, or always wished you did. 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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Lesley Banks In Camogli, 2025 Acrylic and watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Lesley Banks is a contemporary artist. Her work is informed by a skill-based classical training in observational painting and drawing, which is evident in her figurative interiors and more recent canal and urban landscape paintings. She works predominantly with oil on canvas and more recently watercolour and acrylic on paper.   Education 1980-1984 Glasgow School of Art BA (Hons) Fine Art Solo Exhibitions 2024 Studio 261, Glasgow 2020 Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, Coatbridge 2019 Lillie Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow 2018 Eden Court, Inverness 2017 The Park Gallery, Falkirk Group Exhibitions 2024 Annual Open, Bath Society of Artists 198th Annual Exhibition, Royal Scottish Academy London Art Fair 2023 Objects of Desire, Calendar House, Falkirk ING Discerning Eye Jackson's Art Prize, longlisted SWA Society of Women Artists, Mall Galleries, London Scottish Landscape Awards, longlisted 2022 Scottish Portrait Awards, Edinburgh Inspired, Fidra Fine Art, Gullane 2021 Art in Mind, Glasgow Print Studio 2020 21st Century Women, The Backdoor Gallery, Clydebank Awards 2024 The Knox Award, PAI Annual Exhibition 2017 Paisley Drawing Competition, Walker Laird Award 2015 Open Project Funding, Creative Scotland Gallery Representation Compass Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland Studio 261, Glasgow, Scotland Roger Bilcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow Public Collections Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Scotland Perth Art Gallery and Museum, Perth, Scotland Lillie Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, Scotland Stirling Smith Museum and Art Gallery, Stirling, Scotland Scottish Canals University of Strathclyde, Scotland Falkirk Council Collection, Scotland East Dunbartonshire Council, Scotland Leicester Schools Collection, England Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Two watercolour/acrylic paintings exploring "after dark" themes in the Cinque Terre in Italy. I am working on a series of nocturne paintings, which necessitates muted tones and hazy light effects. 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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Ella Warner Lickin' Lips, 2024 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ella Warner is a young contemporary artist whose work navigates the body in relation to fictional realms and otherness. She works primarily but not exclusively in oil paint, where forms, revealing and disguising themselves through paint's liquidity, is a key exploration. Education 2022-2025 BA in Fine Art, Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom 2021-2022 Foundation Diploma, Kingston School of Art, United Kingdom Solo Exhibitions 2024 From Under Your Thumbs, Mount House Gallery, Wiltshire, United Kingdom Group Exhibitions 2024 Shapes and Things Open Call, Projection Room Soho, London, United Kingdom 2023 Tart Gallery Open Call, Park Royal Design District, London, United Kingdom Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Both these works Flirty Lady and Lickin' Lips explore ideas of disjointed forms, speaking on otherness and mythological hybrids, where the nude is relevant but misplaced. I'm interested in exploring ideas of hybridity through the personal, where paint aids this middle ground, blending the revealed and disguised or the recognizable and non-recognizable together. 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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Pia Pack Interlude, 2025 Acrylic, wax pastel, and pencil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Pia Pack's work examines ideas surrounding motherhood and domestic life through an exploration of social interactions around the kitchen table; 'Table Talks'. Pia combines familiar patterns and shapes with repetition and overlapping to create looseness and tension. Through these contradictions, she expresses a universal statement about the challenges and satisfactions of human relationships. Her work speaks to engagement with family life, social expectations and daily patterns. Pia says of the works 'There is no shying away from the beauty and oddities of family life in these paintings.' Pia lives and works in Bristol and is represented by Gertrude. Pia studied painting at Wimbledon School of Art, Central St Martins and Bath School of Art and has been included in many group shows in London and in the U.S. In 2019, Alex Eagle invited Pia to take over their Soho studio with an exhibit entitled Table Talk. Whilst living in Los Angeles, Pia established the podcast 'What Artists Listen To' aimed at bringing artist's studio practises to life and building a community amongst creatives in the city and further afield. This communal sentiment has been continued recently with an initiative in London entitled 'The Binder of Women', organised by Pack to unite a group of 11 women artists to create a portfolio of works together. Solo shows 2024 Table Talk - TEALS, Somerset 2019 Table Talk - Alex Eagle, London, UK Group shows 2025 Tenterhooks presented by Binder of Women - Gillian Jason Gallery, London Art on a Postcard - International Womens Day, Bomb Factory, London 2024 Binder of Women, 4th Edition - Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, London Colour Takes Shape - Eponine, London Art on a Postcard - International Womens Day, Bomb Factory, London Mothers of Invention - The Mount Without, Bristol Arts Emergency - Art for Charity Collective 2023 Presence - That Art Gallery, Bristol It's My House with CURA - Home House, London 2022 Binder of Women, 3rd Edition - The Arts Club, London Gertrude PRESENTS - The Truman Brewery, London Art for Charity Collective - Unit 1, London It's My House with CURA - Porch Gallery, Ojai 2020 Oblomovrooms - Bertoli Mauti, London LA: Night & Day with CURA - The Lodge LA 2019 Sexy X-Mas - The Lodge, LA A Store Show - Odd Ark, LA Dinner's Ready - Gallery Bang Bang, Nashville, TX 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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Yulia Iosilzon Pond with Amanita, 2025 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Yulia Iosilzon's figurative paintings on stretched transparent fabric are portals into vivid dreamlike worlds with roots in both ancient mythologies and contemporary social concerns. Her works hint at unfolding narratives of human-animal metamorphosis. Her visual references are wide ranging; she draws on imagery from childhood cartoons and representations of paradise, as well as exploring the Jewish iconography of her heritage. This symbolic language also extends into her ceramic practice. Education 2017- 2019 MA Fine Art, Royal College of Art, London, UK 2013 - 2017 BA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK Solo Exhibitions 2024 Cool Summer, De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Modus Operandi, Bertnson Bhattacharjee, London, UK 2023 Heaven's Chambers, Carvalho Park, New York, USA 2022 Frogspawn, Sapling, London, UK Yulia Iosilzon - Art Narratives, Roksanda, London, UK Amanita Muscaria, De Brock Gallery, Knokke, Belgium Nocturnal, Foundry, Seoul, South Korea 2021 Yulia Iosilzon, Art Antwerp 2021 Solo Booth presentation, De Brock Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium A Chorus of Beauty and Menace, Carvalho Park, New York, USA The Big Fish!, Berntson Bhattacharjee x Sotheby's Nordics, Stockholm, Sweden Fanfarria, Huxley-Parlour, London, UK 2020 Invisible Power, Osnova, Moscow, Russia Artist Room Solo Presentation, Columbia x Roman Road, London, UK 2019 Paradeisos, Carvalho Park, New York, USA Group Exhibitions 2025 The Threshold Beckons, Carvalho Park, New York, USA Auguries of Innocence, Cedric Bardawil, London, UK 2024 Kristian Touborg, Se Yoon Park, Yulia Iosilzon, Carvalho Park at Frieze No. 9 Cork Street, London, UK The Dimension of Feeling, Vortic x House of Koko, London, UK 2023 Hold Me Now, IONE & MANN, London, UK Luminous Terrain, Atipografia, Arzignano, Italy Processing the past and digesting the future, Badr El Jundi, Madrid, Spain L'heure du conte, Pangée, Montreal, Canada 2022 Jingle Bells VI, De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Once Upon a Time in Mayfair, Dynamisk x Phillips, London, UK The Earth has music for those who listen, Sapling, London, UK Two Sisters, Roman Road & Working Project, London, UK The Sky above the Roof, Tabula Rasa Gallery, Beijing, China 2021 All That And A Bag Of Chips, Des Bains, London, UK Unsellable, Just a Studio, London, UK Paradise Is Not Just a Place, Roman Road, London, UK The Ode to the Body, Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London, UK Selfhood, Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery, London, UK 2020 Fight or Flight, Roman Road, London, UK Birthday, White Crypt, London, UK Begin Again, Guts Gallery, London, UK London Now, Space K, Seoul, South Korea Crowd, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK RedivideR, Platform Projects, Platform Southwark, London, UK 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, South London Gallery, London, UK Detritus, Wells Projects, London, UK Lacuna, Sottosale Projects, London, UK Velvet Ropes, House of Vans, London, UK Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK Library, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia RCA Graduation Show, RCA, London, UK Varieties of Disturbance, Shelf Spanish City, Newcastle, UK Wolves by the Road, Assembly House, Leeds, UK Rub The Bronze Dog's Nose, Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia Splodge, Hockney Gallery, London, UK We Can Only Have Fun on Certain Days, Warbling Collective, London, UK Nourishment, Guests Space, London, UK AWB, Herrick Gallery, London, UK 2018 Something Else, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia UJS Exhibition, London, UK More Life, Hockney Gallery, London, UK The Origin of Who, Kvadrat 16 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark Thumbnails, Hockney Gallery, London, UK We Are the Ones Vol I, Group Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark Visions, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia 2017 Slade Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK Awards 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2016 Audrey Wykeham Prize Gallery Representation Carvalho Park (New York, USA) Public Collections Roberts Institute of Art (London, UK) HSBC Art Collection (London, UK) Xiao Foundation Museum (Rizhao, China) Nanjo Museum (Nanjo, Japan) X Museum (Beijing, China) Sixi Museum (Nanjing, China) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork This is a body of work about scenic environments in which the anthropomorphic creatures find themselves in their natural habitat - a pond. These environments are inhabited by dynamic, changing entities with hybrid anatomies that mix delicately featured human faces with bulbous animal bodies. These creatures move through a colorfully flecked, luminous matter that supports and harmonizes their existence, like an extracorporeal amniotic fluid. 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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Rafaela de Ascanio Estoy Aqui, 2024 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Rafaela de Ascanio is a multidisciplinary artist working in painting and sculpture, living between London and Madrid. Her work explores themes of feminism, mysticism and motherhood, in installations that combine ceramics and oil paintings in dialogue. Often, she gives life to research themes through audio and performance to animate these physical objects.   Education 2018 - 2019 Turps Banana Off-Site Painting Programme 2009 - 2010 MA Curating the Art Museum, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK 2006 - 2008 BA History of Art, Courtauld Institute of Art, London, UK 2005 - 2006 Fine Art Foundation Diploma, Central Saint Martin's College 2005 - 2006, London, UK Solo Exhibitions 2023 Sexing the Cherry, Tristan Hoare Gallery, London, UK 2022 The Pump House, Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery, London, UK 2021 Universal Yearnings, Liliya Art Gallery, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 Theia, Niru Ratnam Gallery, London, UK Wicca, Arc Salon, Painswick, UK Apocalypse Now, Tristan Hoare Gallery, London, UK 2023 Ex Voto, organised by The Mary Leyline Pilgrimage at Original Projects, UK 2022 Wave, Cob Gallery, London, UK Conjure, Arusha, curated by Chantal Powel, Bruton, UK Fancy a Bite?, Studio West, London, UK The Amber Room at Reference Point Library, 180 The Strand, London, UK I'll be your mirror, curated by Mark Connoly at Alice's Gallery and Oyster Bar, London, UK Swamp Legends, Terrace Gallery, London, UK 2021 Cracked, Tristan Hoare Gallery, curated by Leonie Mir, London, UK Focus on the Female, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, London, UK Back-to-Back: Nettle Grellier and Rafaela de Ascanio, Bowes Parris Gallery (duo), London, UK 2020 Monster/Beauty: The Female/Femme Gaze, Lychee One, curated by Marcelle Joseph, London, UK Paintings On, And With Paper, Cob Gallery, curated by Cassie Beadle, London, UK Clay Today: A Showcase Of Ceramics In Isolation, Cynthia Corbett Gallery, curated by Preston Fitzgerald, London, UK The Amber Room, curated by Rosie Reed, London, UK Tangled up in blue & the tales we tell ourselves, Purslane, London, UK With Love, Paint Talk, London, UK 2019 The Deccan Traps, Aindrea Contemporary (duo), London, UK Turps Banana Off-Site Painters, Turps Gallery, curated by Phil Allen and Marcus Harvey, London, UK If you know you know, Eccleston Project Space, curated by Mark Connolly & Joana Galego, London, UK The Amber Room, curated by Rosie Reed, London, UK Summer of Ceramics, Doddington Hall, Lincolnshire, UK Nobu Knows Art, Nobu Hotel Shoreditch, curated by Aindrea Emelife, London, UK A Room of One's Own, Koppel Gallery Central, London, UK Awards 2021 Winner of Young Masters Focus on the Female Emerging Women's Artist Award Gallery Representation Tristan Hoare Gallery, London, UK Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Two oil paintings. Sketches for larger works in a series that explores Lorca´s The House of Bernarda Alba where several sisters are caged up in a hot, Andalusian house by their oppressive mother and society at large. 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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Sadie Tierney Selene (Silver), 2025 Watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Sadie Tierney studied at the Royal College of Art, London and Newcastle University.   Education MA Fine Art Printmaking, RCA BA(Hons) Fine Art, Newcastle University Solo Exhibitions 2021 The Mountains are Calling, Rabley Gallery   2019 Round Tower, Portsmouth   2017 From Here to There, Eton College The Night, The Light, and the Half Light, Rabley Gallery   Group Exhibitions 2024 Artist Fundraiser for MSF, 14 Wharf Road London Summer Exhibition and Open Studios, Binnel Studios Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Open Call and Rabley Gallery Messums Emerging Landscape Painting Today, Online   2023 RWA 170 Annual Open Exhibition Summer Exhibition and Open Studios, Binnel Studios Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Summer Exhibition, Rabley Gallery, Wiltshire   2022 RA Summer Exhibition London Original Print Fair Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, Boodle Hatfield Prizewinner, Solo Presentation RWA Bristol Annual Open Exhibition IFPDA Print Fair, New York Public Collections Portsmouth Museum & Art Gallery National Museum, GdaÅ„sk The Bronx Museum of the Arts Otter Collection Swindon Museum and Art Gallery The Royal West of England Academy Clifford Chance The Royal Navy Eton College RCA Cunard Pallant House Awards 2020, 2006, 2005 Arts Council England   2020 AN Bursary, Boodle Hatfield Prize   2019 Printfest Printmaker of the Year Statement About AOAP Submitted Artwork Working in a tradition of an English landscape painter and printmaker, Tierney's work explores objects and places where form is linked to emotion and metaphor. The expressive images have a contemporary edge marked by energetic use of colour and line. They spring from sketches and drawings made en plein air and are developed using painting and printmaking back at her studio on the south coast of the Isle of Wight where the moon reflected in the English Channel provides inspiration. In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Selene is the goddess and personification of the Moon. She was reputed to drive her horse drawn chariot across the night sky, as her brother Helios the day. The moon's long association with female power, and links with the female cycle led these artworks to be selected specially for International Women's Day.   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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Siân Davey MS, 2025 Photographic print on paper Signed COA 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Following a 15-year career as a psychotherapist in private practice, British photographer Sian Davey launched a career in photography in 2014, drawing on her experiences as a psychotherapist and mother to inform her practice. Her work is an investigation of the psychological landscapes of both herself and those around her. Her family and community are central to her work. Davey studied Fine Art painting (Bath Academy of Fine Art, 1985) and Social Policy (University of Brighton, 1990) Humanistic Psychotherapy (1995) and more recently, photography (MA 2014 and MFA 2016 at Plymouth University). Exhibitions 2024 The Photographers Gallery Soho Quarter 2023 V&A Prix Pictet 2022 Guernsey Museum Images Vevey - Martha and Looking for Alice AIPAD, Pier 94, New York Michael Hoppen 2021 On Hannah Arendt : The Crisis in Education Richard Saltoun Gallery Photo London, Somerset House, London Michael Hoppen Gallery, Grand Palais, Paris Photo, Paris Dong Gang International Photography Festival, Korea Paris Photo, Grande Palais Family Affairs Deichtorhallen Hamburg Germany Photo London Somerset House Michael Hoppen Gallery 2019 Birth TJ Boulting, London Newport Museum. Forever Young Representation of Childhood and Adolescence 2018 Looking for Alice - Västerbottens Museum. Umeå, Sweden 2017 Together - National Portrait Gallery, London 2017 Looking for Alice - Fitzrovia Chapel, London 2019 Photo London. Michael Hoppen Gallery, London 2018 Photo East. Emma Bowkett, Sufolk AIPAD. Michael Hoppen Gallery. New York Universal Mother. Save the Children. London Golden Boundaries. Robert Cappa Center. Budapest 2017 Untethered - Michael Hoppen Gallery, London Photo London. Michael Hoppen Gallery. London Photo 50 London Art Fair - Curated by Christiane Monarche. London 2016 The Guernsey Photography Festival. Guernsey Taylor Wessing National Gallery Portrait Prize. National Gallery, London (with catalogue) 2015 Fresh Faced + Wild Eyed. Photographer's Gallery, London Renaissance Photography Prize. Getty Image Gallery. London (with catalogue) Taylor Wessing National Gallery Portrait Prize. National Gallery. London (with Catalogue) 2014 Taylor Wessing National Gallery Portrait Prize. National Gallery, London (with catalogue) Lens Culture Emerging Photographer Awards. Barcelona (with catalogue) Renaissance Photography Prize. Getty Image Gallery. London (with catalogue) Royal Photographic International Print Exhibition. Greenwich Heritage Centre, Woolwich 2013 Lens Culture Exposure Awards. London College of Communication Gallery. London 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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Tracey Falcon Jenny 12, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About A spinal injury in 2018 meant that multimedia artist Tracey Falcon was no longer able to make the heavier, more sculptural artwork she had been creating for the previous 20 or so years. As lockdown hit, she found her creativity returning and picked up a paintbrush and oils and was hooked. Each painting is a technical journey. Tracey is interested in colour, texture, and light almost more than the subject. Still-life studies work well for this kind of exploration - the tones and textures of fruit and the play of light we are all familiar with on these items we may take for granted every day in our homes and gardens. Education 1999-2004 BA(Hons) (First Class) Fine Art, Kent Institute of Art and Design, Canterbury, UK 2013-2014 MA (Distinction) Arts Criticism, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 October 21-27, Human/Nature, Whitstable Museum Gallery 2023 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses September 9-17, Assembly, Whitstable July 31-August 5, Unearthed, 54 The Gallery, Mayfair, London March 9-12, Print Show, The Horsebridge Arts Centre, Whitstable 2022 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2021 October-February 2022, Turner Contemporary Open, Margate October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2020 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2019 March 14-24, Take Back Control, The Crypt Gallery, London 2018 November 29-30, Contributor VVM8, The Art Hostel, Leeds July 31-August 5, Contributor and Interviewee, Production Process Collaboration VVM7, Tate Exchange, Liverpool June 2-10, Assembly, Whitstable Biennale Satellite 2017 October 14-22, Contributor -The Artist Within - Branching Out, VVM5, 57th Venice Biennale June 4-10, Summer Small Fine Art Exhibition, Royal Opera Arcade Gallery, London January 20-23, Artrooms, Melia White House, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Two paintings, a lemon and a wren, play with texture and colour. Slightly undone, there's a hint of what lies beneath. What might be seen if photographed with too high or too low exposure. Vision is subjective. 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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Yan Wang Preston With Love From an Invader 43-183, 09 June 2020, 2020 Photographic print on paper Signed on Verso with COA 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Yan Wang Preston is a Chinese-British visual artist interested in landscape representation, identity, migration, and the environment. With photography as her primary medium, her solo, collaborative, and participatory projects employ still and moving image, sound, performance, installation, and the artist book to explore complex ideas from multiple angles. Education 2010-2018: PhD in Photography, University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK 2006-2009: MA in Visual Arts, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK 1994-1999: Clinical Medicine, Fudan University, Shanghai, China. Solo Exhibitions 2024: Yan Wang Preston: Three Easier Pieces, Messums London, UK 2023: Field Studies-Land Body Botany, Bath House Galleries, University of Huddersfield, UK 2022 Yan Wang Preston: With Love, Messums London, UK Yan Wang Preston: With Love. From an Invader, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK 2019 Forest, LOOK Biennial, Liverpool, UK Forest, Side Gallery, Newcastle, UK Forest, Cortona on the Move Photography Festival, Italy He, LOOK Photo Biennial, Liverpool, UK 2018 Forest, Gibson's Mill, Hebden Bridge, UK Forest, Xposure Photography Festival, Sharjah City, UAE She Dreams, LiverpoolONE, Liverpool, UK Forest, The Atlantic Project, Plymouth, UK 2017 Forest, GETXOPHOTO, Getxo, Spain Now and Before, LiverpoolONE, Liverpool, UK Mother River, Photo Museum Ireland, Dublin, Ireland Mother River, Impressions Gallery, Bradford, UK 2015 Mother River, China Three Gorges Museum, Chongqing, China Mother River, Wuhan Art Museum, China Mother River, Swatch Art Peace Hotel, Shanghai, China Mother River, Swatch Pavilion, the 56th Venice Biennale, Italy Mother River, Lianzhou Fotofestival, Lianzhou, China 2014 He-River Together, Touchstones Rochdale, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 Nature on Notice: Contemporary Art and Ecology, LACMA, USA Human/Nature, Fotografiska, New York, USA In Bloom, Fotografiska, Tallinn, Estonia Mutantx: × BIENNALE DE L'IMAGE POSSIBLE, Liege, Belgium UK Women: British Photography Between Social Criticism and Identity, Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen, Germany Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024, National Portrait Gallery, London, UK Photo-Art-Photo: From Julia Margaret Cameron to Thomas Ruff, Clemens Sels Museum Neuss, Germany Presence: The Figure in British Postwar and Contemporary Sculpture, Messums West, UK 2023 Energy: Sparks from the Collection, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK Civilization, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK In Bloom, Fotografiska, Stockholm, Sweden Paper Geographies, FORMAT, Derby, UK Here and Now, Lee Kai Hung Chinese Culture Gallery, Manchester Museum, UK 2022 The Time is Right, Jeddah Photo 2022, Jeddah, UAE Contested Landscapes, Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie, Mannheim, Germany Archive at Play, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, UK Rhododendrons: Riddle Obsession Threat, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, UK Ground, Long Gallery, Messums Wiltshire, UK Zoopolis, Kunstraum, Innsbruck, Austria 2021 Soft City 2.0, MoCA Chongqing, Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, China Facing Britain - British Documentary Photography since the 1960s, Kunsthalle Darmstadt, Germany Cohabitation, Silent Green, Berlin, Germany Public Life, FotoFest, Houston, USA The Art of Trees, Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, OH, USA 2020 Ten by Ten, FotoFest Biennial 2020, Houston, Texas, USA Climate Emergency in 50 Rounds, Fotobokfestival Oslo, Norway Paper Geographies, Manchester Central Library, Manchester, UK 2019 Pier to Pier, LOOK Biennial, Liverpool, UK and Shanghai, China Our Happy Life: Architecture and Well-Being in the Age of Emotional Capitalism, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Canada Sony World Photography Awards, Somerset House, London, UK and other venues 209 Women, Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, UK 2018 Ten Directions: the 10th Anniversary Exhibition of Three Shadows Photography Awards, Beijing & Xiamen, China 40 Years of Chinese Contemporary Photography, OCAT, Shenzhen, China 2017 Parallel 2017, C-Art Centre, Chongqing, China Syngenta Photography Award, Somerset House, London, UK Mother River, Kaunas Photo 2017, Lithuania Gallery Representation Messums.Org (UK) Public Collections Victoria and Albert Museum (London, UK) Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles, USA) National Trust (UK) Wuhan Art Museum (Wuhan, China) Manchester Museum (Manchester, UK) Open Eye Gallery (Liverpool, UK) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Wang Preston's practice is characterised by rigorous research processes led by her committed embodiment within the land to gain first-hand, skin-to-skin-like understanding. Her submitted artwork With Love. From an Invader. 43-183, 09 June 2020 is from such a project. In order to investigate the political and ecological complexities behind the term 'non-native invasive species', Wang Preston walked to and photographed one love-heart-shaped Rhododendron ponticum bush every other day for an entire year, 17 March 2020 to 16 March 2021. The photograph for Art on a Postcard was produced from the 43rd visit to the bush. As the title suggests, a postcard is the perfect form for the photograph which was intended to be a love letter. Throughout the year-long embodied research, she also discovered a thriving ecology as the home to more than 20 animal species and more than 45 bird species while the rhododendrons functioned as the keystone species. Such discovery challenges the prevalent view such as Rhododendron ponticum are 'naturally' invasive because they are non-native to the UK. Meanwhile, it supports the idea of a recombinant ecology in which species from different origins form a functional habitat with no naturalised hierarchies between the native and the non-native. Such recombinant ecology is much akin to the British society which is multicultural yet permeated with hierarchies and segregations. Supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the University of Huddersfield, With Love. From an Invader. is to be released by The Eriskay Connection as a major publication in 2025. 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.

Lot 225

Ghislaine Howard Brothers, 2025 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Ghislaine Howard is widely recognised as a painter of powerful and expressive means, whose art charts and interprets shared human experience. Named as a Woman of the Year 2008 for her contribution to art and society, she has published and exhibited widely and has work in many public and private collections, including the Royal Collection. Exhibitions of her work have taken place at numerous prestigious venues including Manchester Art Gallery, Canterbury Cathedral, Imperial War Museum North and the British Museum. Education 1972-1976 BA in Fine Art, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Solo Exhibitions 2025 Taking Care, Bolton, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, Bolton, England 2024 The Fragile Thread, Contemporary Six, Manchester, England Empathy, Headquarters of UK Med, Elliot House, Manchester, England Seven Acts, St Stephen's House, Oxford, England 2023 The 365 Series, Keele University Chapel, Keele England The Human Touch, Bolton Hospice, Bolton, England Group Exhibitions 2024 Acts of Creation, The Arnolfini, Bristol, England Death of the Liferoom, The Whitworth, Manchester, England Drawing the Unspeakable, Towner Museum, Eastbourne, England 2023 Rogue Women, Rogue Studios, Manchester, England Modern British, Contemporary Six, Manchester, England Awards 2008 Named as a 'Woman of the Year' by The Women of the Year Foundation Gallery Representation Contemporary Six, Manchester, England Trent Art, Stoke on Trent, England Callaghan Fine Paintings, Shrewsbury, England Collect Art, Lymm, England Public Collections The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, England Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester, England The Royal Collection, London, England The Methodist Art Collection, Oxford, England Salford Art Gallery, Salford. England Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork 'Cordelia with Bryn' is an intimate painting of my daughter with her first child. The motif of parent and child is one that recurs throughout my whole career as a painter - from making paintings based on my own experience of pregnancy and motherhood to creating a body of work in 1993 'A Shared Experience', that charted the whole experience of hospital birth and was described as 'groundbreaking, the first of its kind'. It's been a privilege to revisit this aspect of my work with my own children and grandchildren. Brothers: A painting that developed from a quick sketch made in a chapel in Padua. I was touched by the sight of a young man who had difficulty walking, being helped through the chapel by another. I am drawn to such moments of human interaction: such simple everyday acts of kindness are a central theme of my work. 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.

Lot 50

Kelly Jessiman Holding On, 2025 Stoneware Glazed Ceramic Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About St Leonards-on-Sea-based Kelly Jessiman builds her forms at the family dinner table, and each piece is fired and glazed in her garden shed. She takes a wide range of inspiration from contemporary paintings and ancient artefacts. Each stage is an organic process; the clay often takes on a life of its own, which leads to the final form, and from there, she decides how it will be glazed. Often glazed with hidden notes written on and scratched into the glaze, overlapped with drawings and good luck charms or superstitious markings warding off evil. Kelly enjoys the process of pottery and the unpredictable outcomes it presents. Her pieces are experimental, playing with the juxtaposition of neatly made traditional shapes against the organic imperfections inherent in the act of hand-building. Kelly's background is in fine arts, where she studied foundation art at Chelsea School of Art and went on to study BA Fine Art Sculpture at Camberwell School of Art. Exhibitions 2021 Babes in Arms group show, Big Yin Gallery, December 2022 Hot as Hell group show, Big Yin Gallery, June Burnt Orange group show, Big Yin Gallery, July A Trip Around the Sun group show, Big Yin Gallery, September Babes in Arms group show, De La Warr, September New Colour Now, Livingston, London, November 2023 Babes in Arms studio takeover, The Hastings Contemporary, March A Room of One's Own group show, Livingston, Bristol, May FOLDE group show, Coastal Currents, Hastings, September The Gallerist's Home, MAH Gallery, London, June Collection 04, Felt MKII, London, September The Bedroom and the Study, The House by MAH, London Design Festival, September In Time group show, Gallery 13, October Christmas Cracker, Georgia Stoneman Gallery, Castlecary, December 2024 Gate of Entrancement, Electro Studio Project Space, March Unapologetic Colour group show, Another Country, Marylebone, London, May Shaped, Felt, Straffordshire Street, London, July Gather in Gathering, Milieu Studios, October Served group show, Felt Host, London, December 2025 In Fleeting Moments group show, Secession Gallery, January Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The work submitted for Art on a Postcard is unusual for me as I don't usually work on small-scale flat surfaces. Here, I have decided to explore the idea of ceramic postcards and what postcards mean to me-sending thoughts of love, hope, and missing certain special people, added with my usual overlapping of words and images. 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.

Lot 51

Kelly Jessiman Sunflowers and Coffee, 2025 Stoneware Glazed Ceramic Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About St Leonards-on-Sea-based Kelly Jessiman builds her forms at the family dinner table, and each piece is fired and glazed in her garden shed. She takes a wide range of inspiration from contemporary paintings and ancient artefacts. Each stage is an organic process; the clay often takes on a life of its own, which leads to the final form, and from there, she decides how it will be glazed. Often glazed with hidden notes written on and scratched into the glaze, overlapped with drawings and good luck charms or superstitious markings warding off evil. Kelly enjoys the process of pottery and the unpredictable outcomes it presents. Her pieces are experimental, playing with the juxtaposition of neatly made traditional shapes against the organic imperfections inherent in the act of hand-building. Kelly's background is in fine arts, where she studied foundation art at Chelsea School of Art and went on to study BA Fine Art Sculpture at Camberwell School of Art. Exhibitions 2021 Babes in Arms group show, Big Yin Gallery, December 2022 Hot as Hell group show, Big Yin Gallery, June Burnt Orange group show, Big Yin Gallery, July A Trip Around the Sun group show, Big Yin Gallery, September Babes in Arms group show, De La Warr, September New Colour Now, Livingston, London, November 2023 Babes in Arms studio takeover, The Hastings Contemporary, March A Room of One's Own group show, Livingston, Bristol, May FOLDE group show, Coastal Currents, Hastings, September The Gallerist's Home, MAH Gallery, London, June Collection 04, Felt MKII, London, September The Bedroom and the Study, The House by MAH, London Design Festival, September In Time group show, Gallery 13, October Christmas Cracker, Georgia Stoneman Gallery, Castlecary, December 2024 Gate of Entrancement, Electro Studio Project Space, March Unapologetic Colour group show, Another Country, Marylebone, London, May Shaped, Felt, Straffordshire Street, London, July Gather in Gathering, Milieu Studios, October Served group show, Felt Host, London, December 2025 In Fleeting Moments group show, Secession Gallery, January Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork The work submitted for Art on a Postcard is unusual for me as I don't usually work on small-scale flat surfaces. Here, I have decided to explore the idea of ceramic postcards and what postcards mean to me-sending thoughts of love, hope, and missing certain special people, added with my usual overlapping of words and images. 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.

Lot 244

Ann Dowker The Game, 2024 Gouache and watercolour on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Painter, draughtsman, printmaker and teacher, born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. After studying at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham, she taught in East End of London, attending evening classes in life drawing at St Martin's School of Art. In 1978 she began etching one day a week at Camden Institute, in 1981 taking part-time course in lithography at Central School of Art. She taught part-time at adult education classes and at Byam Shaw School of Art. Dowker was a prolific artist, interested in the human figure, who viewed her work "as a form of research, a process of discovery, invention and constant optimism". Showed in group exhibitions at House Gallery, 1981, and Moira Kelly Gallery, 1982, and was included in the Norwich School of Art Gallery 1986-7 touring show A Reputation Amongst Artists. 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.

Lot 259

Anne Desmet RA Star/Scaffolding, 2024 Digital print on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Anne Desmet RA was born in Liverpool. She has BFA and MA degrees in Fine Art from Oxford University and a Postgraduate Diploma in Printmaking from Central School of Art, London. In 2018 she was elected Honorary Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford University, for 'distinction in the world of art'. She exhibits wood engravings, linocuts, lithographs and mixed-media printed collages widely, has won over 40 national and international awards (including a Rome Scholarship in Printmaking; Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award, USA; three Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Awards, Montreal, Canada; and the London Original Print Fair Prize at the RA Summer Exhibition) and has works in major public and private collections worldwide. The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, and the V&A all have substantial holdings of her work. Over 50 solo shows include two major museum retrospectives at the Ashmolean (1998) and Whitworth (2008) respectively: each toured UK museums for two years. She had an earlier retrospective at Moscow's Ex Libris Museum, Russia (1995); and different solo exhibitions of recent works at the Holburne Museum, Bath (2017); Gainsborough's House Museum, Suffolk (2018); Pallant House Gallery, Chichester (2022-23); and Guildhall Art Gallery, London (2024-25). Desmet is author of seven published books on printmaking and drawing (published variously by Bloomsbury, the RA and Ashmolean Publications) and was editor of Printmaking Today magazine from 1998-2013. Commissions include engravings for the British Museum; National Gallery; British Library; V&A; Balliol and Worcester Colleges, Oxford; Sotheby's and the Royal Mint. She is only the third wood engraver ever elected to membership of the UK's Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in its 256-year history and she curated an historic exhibition celebrating 100 years of the art of wood engraving for the Ashmolean (2020). She lives and works in London and is represented by Eames Fine Art. www.annedesmet.com Instagram: @anne_desmet   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.  

Lot 130

Yulia Iosilzon Pond, 2025 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Yulia Iosilzon's figurative paintings on stretched transparent fabric are portals into vivid dreamlike worlds with roots in both ancient mythologies and contemporary social concerns. Her works hint at unfolding narratives of human-animal metamorphosis. Her visual references are wide ranging; she draws on imagery from childhood cartoons and representations of paradise, as well as exploring the Jewish iconography of her heritage. This symbolic language also extends into her ceramic practice. Education 2017- 2019 MA Fine Art, Royal College of Art, London, UK 2013 - 2017 BA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK Solo Exhibitions 2024 Cool Summer, De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Modus Operandi, Bertnson Bhattacharjee, London, UK 2023 Heaven's Chambers, Carvalho Park, New York, USA 2022 Frogspawn, Sapling, London, UK Yulia Iosilzon - Art Narratives, Roksanda, London, UK Amanita Muscaria, De Brock Gallery, Knokke, Belgium Nocturnal, Foundry, Seoul, South Korea 2021 Yulia Iosilzon, Art Antwerp 2021 Solo Booth presentation, De Brock Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium A Chorus of Beauty and Menace, Carvalho Park, New York, USA The Big Fish!, Berntson Bhattacharjee x Sotheby's Nordics, Stockholm, Sweden Fanfarria, Huxley-Parlour, London, UK 2020 Invisible Power, Osnova, Moscow, Russia Artist Room Solo Presentation, Columbia x Roman Road, London, UK 2019 Paradeisos, Carvalho Park, New York, USA Group Exhibitions 2025 The Threshold Beckons, Carvalho Park, New York, USA Auguries of Innocence, Cedric Bardawil, London, UK 2024 Kristian Touborg, Se Yoon Park, Yulia Iosilzon, Carvalho Park at Frieze No. 9 Cork Street, London, UK The Dimension of Feeling, Vortic x House of Koko, London, UK 2023 Hold Me Now, IONE & MANN, London, UK Luminous Terrain, Atipografia, Arzignano, Italy Processing the past and digesting the future, Badr El Jundi, Madrid, Spain L'heure du conte, Pangée, Montreal, Canada 2022 Jingle Bells VI, De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Once Upon a Time in Mayfair, Dynamisk x Phillips, London, UK The Earth has music for those who listen, Sapling, London, UK Two Sisters, Roman Road & Working Project, London, UK The Sky above the Roof, Tabula Rasa Gallery, Beijing, China 2021 All That And A Bag Of Chips, Des Bains, London, UK Unsellable, Just a Studio, London, UK Paradise Is Not Just a Place, Roman Road, London, UK The Ode to the Body, Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London, UK Selfhood, Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery, London, UK 2020 Fight or Flight, Roman Road, London, UK Birthday, White Crypt, London, UK Begin Again, Guts Gallery, London, UK London Now, Space K, Seoul, South Korea Crowd, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK RedivideR, Platform Projects, Platform Southwark, London, UK 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, South London Gallery, London, UK Detritus, Wells Projects, London, UK Lacuna, Sottosale Projects, London, UK Velvet Ropes, House of Vans, London, UK Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK Library, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia RCA Graduation Show, RCA, London, UK Varieties of Disturbance, Shelf Spanish City, Newcastle, UK Wolves by the Road, Assembly House, Leeds, UK Rub The Bronze Dog's Nose, Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia Splodge, Hockney Gallery, London, UK We Can Only Have Fun on Certain Days, Warbling Collective, London, UK Nourishment, Guests Space, London, UK AWB, Herrick Gallery, London, UK 2018 Something Else, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia UJS Exhibition, London, UK More Life, Hockney Gallery, London, UK The Origin of Who, Kvadrat 16 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark Thumbnails, Hockney Gallery, London, UK We Are the Ones Vol I, Group Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark Visions, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia 2017 Slade Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK Awards 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2016 Audrey Wykeham Prize Gallery Representation Carvalho Park (New York, USA) Public Collections Roberts Institute of Art (London, UK) HSBC Art Collection (London, UK) Xiao Foundation Museum (Rizhao, China) Nanjo Museum (Nanjo, Japan) X Museum (Beijing, China) Sixi Museum (Nanjing, China) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork This is a body of work about scenic environments in which the anthropomorphic creatures find themselves in their natural habitat - a pond. These environments are inhabited by dynamic, changing entities with hybrid anatomies that mix delicately featured human faces with bulbous animal bodies. These creatures move through a colorfully flecked, luminous matter that supports and harmonizes their existence, like an extracorporeal amniotic fluid. 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.

Lot 59

Maureen Grayson Sandy Heath, Hampstead 1, 2024 Mixed media on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Maureen Grayson is a London-based artist specialising in mixed media abstraction. Her work delves into the captivating interplay between natural phenomena and the ever-evolving landscape. Inspired by the dynamic shifts in light, temperature, and season, she is continually mesmerised by the volatile effects these elements have on our surroundings. Utilising a variety of substrates including wood panels, canvas, and paper, she embraces the versatility of mixed media to bring her vision to life. A fascination for the ancient trees and ponds on Hampstead Heath has been the inspiration for a series of tactile works incorporating thread, collage, and fibres. Solo Exhibitions 2020 The Space Beyond, OmniDe Gallery, Hampstead, London, UK 2023 Open Studio/Artist Spotlight Month, OmniDe Gallery, Hampstead, London, UK Group Exhibitions 2023/2024 Rotating Group Show 2023/24, OmniDe, Hampstead, London, UK 2024 International Women's Day Group Show, CasildART, 32 Connaught Street, Connaught Village, London W2 2AF Natura Exhibition, Art from Heart, Daku Coffee House Gallery, Kensington, London, UK Hampstead Art Fair Open/Picture the Heath, Hampstead, London, UK SMart Network Charity 24th Anniversary Group Show, Cyphermunk House, City of London Women In Art Prize Finalist's Exhibition, The Roundhouse, Camden, London, UK Zebra One Gallery, Perrin's Court, Hampstead, London, UK The ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London, UK Awards 2024 Winner of Picture the Heath, Hampstead Art Fair, London, UK HSoA Abstract Painting Award, Women In Art Prize, Camden, London, UK Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Two mixed media abstract landscapes inspired by The Sandy Heath, Hampstead Woods. In each work, I have used layers of collage and strands of thread/fibres to suggest the textures of the ancient gnarled trees reflecting into the wetland areas. 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.    

Lot 132

Yulia Iosilzon Pond Vol III, 2025 Oil on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About Yulia Iosilzon's figurative paintings on stretched transparent fabric are portals into vivid dreamlike worlds with roots in both ancient mythologies and contemporary social concerns. Her works hint at unfolding narratives of human-animal metamorphosis. Her visual references are wide ranging; she draws on imagery from childhood cartoons and representations of paradise, as well as exploring the Jewish iconography of her heritage. This symbolic language also extends into her ceramic practice. Education 2017- 2019 MA Fine Art, Royal College of Art, London, UK 2013 - 2017 BA Fine Art, Slade School of Fine Art, UCL, London, UK Solo Exhibitions 2024 Cool Summer, De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Modus Operandi, Bertnson Bhattacharjee, London, UK 2023 Heaven's Chambers, Carvalho Park, New York, USA 2022 Frogspawn, Sapling, London, UK Yulia Iosilzon - Art Narratives, Roksanda, London, UK Amanita Muscaria, De Brock Gallery, Knokke, Belgium Nocturnal, Foundry, Seoul, South Korea 2021 Yulia Iosilzon, Art Antwerp 2021 Solo Booth presentation, De Brock Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium A Chorus of Beauty and Menace, Carvalho Park, New York, USA The Big Fish!, Berntson Bhattacharjee x Sotheby's Nordics, Stockholm, Sweden Fanfarria, Huxley-Parlour, London, UK 2020 Invisible Power, Osnova, Moscow, Russia Artist Room Solo Presentation, Columbia x Roman Road, London, UK 2019 Paradeisos, Carvalho Park, New York, USA Group Exhibitions 2025 The Threshold Beckons, Carvalho Park, New York, USA Auguries of Innocence, Cedric Bardawil, London, UK 2024 Kristian Touborg, Se Yoon Park, Yulia Iosilzon, Carvalho Park at Frieze No. 9 Cork Street, London, UK The Dimension of Feeling, Vortic x House of Koko, London, UK 2023 Hold Me Now, IONE & MANN, London, UK Luminous Terrain, Atipografia, Arzignano, Italy Processing the past and digesting the future, Badr El Jundi, Madrid, Spain L'heure du conte, Pangée, Montreal, Canada 2022 Jingle Bells VI, De Brock, Knokke, Belgium Once Upon a Time in Mayfair, Dynamisk x Phillips, London, UK The Earth has music for those who listen, Sapling, London, UK Two Sisters, Roman Road & Working Project, London, UK The Sky above the Roof, Tabula Rasa Gallery, Beijing, China 2021 All That And A Bag Of Chips, Des Bains, London, UK Unsellable, Just a Studio, London, UK Paradise Is Not Just a Place, Roman Road, London, UK The Ode to the Body, Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London, UK Selfhood, Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery, London, UK 2020 Fight or Flight, Roman Road, London, UK Birthday, White Crypt, London, UK Begin Again, Guts Gallery, London, UK London Now, Space K, Seoul, South Korea Crowd, Hannah Barry Gallery, London, UK RedivideR, Platform Projects, Platform Southwark, London, UK 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporaries, South London Gallery, London, UK Detritus, Wells Projects, London, UK Lacuna, Sottosale Projects, London, UK Velvet Ropes, House of Vans, London, UK Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds, UK Library, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia RCA Graduation Show, RCA, London, UK Varieties of Disturbance, Shelf Spanish City, Newcastle, UK Wolves by the Road, Assembly House, Leeds, UK Rub The Bronze Dog's Nose, Moscow Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia Splodge, Hockney Gallery, London, UK We Can Only Have Fun on Certain Days, Warbling Collective, London, UK Nourishment, Guests Space, London, UK AWB, Herrick Gallery, London, UK 2018 Something Else, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia UJS Exhibition, London, UK More Life, Hockney Gallery, London, UK The Origin of Who, Kvadrat 16 Gallery, Copenhagen, Denmark Thumbnails, Hockney Gallery, London, UK We Are the Ones Vol I, Group Exhibition, Copenhagen, Denmark Visions, Triumph Gallery, Moscow, Russia 2017 Slade Degree Show, Slade School of Fine Art, London, UK Awards 2019 Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2016 Audrey Wykeham Prize Gallery Representation Carvalho Park (New York, USA) Public Collections Roberts Institute of Art (London, UK) HSBC Art Collection (London, UK) Xiao Foundation Museum (Rizhao, China) Nanjo Museum (Nanjo, Japan) X Museum (Beijing, China) Sixi Museum (Nanjing, China) Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork This is a body of work about scenic environments in which the anthropomorphic creatures find themselves in their natural habitat - a pond. These environments are inhabited by dynamic, changing entities with hybrid anatomies that mix delicately featured human faces with bulbous animal bodies. These creatures move through a colorfully flecked, luminous matter that supports and harmonizes their existence, like an extracorporeal amniotic fluid. 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.

Lot 348

Tracey Falcon Still Life 102, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About A spinal injury in 2018 meant that multimedia artist Tracey Falcon was no longer able to make the heavier, more sculptural artwork she had been creating for the previous 20 or so years. As lockdown hit, she found her creativity returning and picked up a paintbrush and oils and was hooked. Each painting is a technical journey. Tracey is interested in colour, texture, and light almost more than the subject. Still-life studies work well for this kind of exploration - the tones and textures of fruit and the play of light we are all familiar with on these items we may take for granted every day in our homes and gardens. Education 1999-2004 BA(Hons) (First Class) Fine Art, Kent Institute of Art and Design, Canterbury, UK 2013-2014 MA (Distinction) Arts Criticism, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 October 21-27, Human/Nature, Whitstable Museum Gallery 2023 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses September 9-17, Assembly, Whitstable July 31-August 5, Unearthed, 54 The Gallery, Mayfair, London March 9-12, Print Show, The Horsebridge Arts Centre, Whitstable 2022 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2021 October-February 2022, Turner Contemporary Open, Margate October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2020 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2019 March 14-24, Take Back Control, The Crypt Gallery, London 2018 November 29-30, Contributor VVM8, The Art Hostel, Leeds July 31-August 5, Contributor and Interviewee, Production Process Collaboration VVM7, Tate Exchange, Liverpool June 2-10, Assembly, Whitstable Biennale Satellite 2017 October 14-22, Contributor -The Artist Within - Branching Out, VVM5, 57th Venice Biennale June 4-10, Summer Small Fine Art Exhibition, Royal Opera Arcade Gallery, London January 20-23, Artrooms, Melia White House, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Two paintings, a lemon and a wren, play with texture and colour. Slightly undone, there's a hint of what lies beneath. What might be seen if photographed with too high or too low exposure. Vision is subjective. 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.

Lot 347

Tracey Falcon Still Life 101, 2025 Acrylic on paper Signed on Verso 10 x 15cm (3¾ x 5¾ in.) About A spinal injury in 2018 meant that multimedia artist Tracey Falcon was no longer able to make the heavier, more sculptural artwork she had been creating for the previous 20 or so years. As lockdown hit, she found her creativity returning and picked up a paintbrush and oils and was hooked. Each painting is a technical journey. Tracey is interested in colour, texture, and light almost more than the subject. Still-life studies work well for this kind of exploration - the tones and textures of fruit and the play of light we are all familiar with on these items we may take for granted every day in our homes and gardens. Education 1999-2004 BA(Hons) (First Class) Fine Art, Kent Institute of Art and Design, Canterbury, UK 2013-2014 MA (Distinction) Arts Criticism, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK Group Exhibitions 2024 October 21-27, Human/Nature, Whitstable Museum Gallery 2023 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses September 9-17, Assembly, Whitstable July 31-August 5, Unearthed, 54 The Gallery, Mayfair, London March 9-12, Print Show, The Horsebridge Arts Centre, Whitstable 2022 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2021 October-February 2022, Turner Contemporary Open, Margate October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2020 October, East Kent Artists Open Houses 2019 March 14-24, Take Back Control, The Crypt Gallery, London 2018 November 29-30, Contributor VVM8, The Art Hostel, Leeds July 31-August 5, Contributor and Interviewee, Production Process Collaboration VVM7, Tate Exchange, Liverpool June 2-10, Assembly, Whitstable Biennale Satellite 2017 October 14-22, Contributor -The Artist Within - Branching Out, VVM5, 57th Venice Biennale June 4-10, Summer Small Fine Art Exhibition, Royal Opera Arcade Gallery, London January 20-23, Artrooms, Melia White House, London Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork Two paintings, a lemon and a wren, play with texture and colour. Slightly undone, there's a hint of what lies beneath. What might be seen if photographed with too high or too low exposure. Vision is subjective. 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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