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Artist Title Media Price 1. Baker, Mags Hellebore W/C £100 2. Baker, Mags Poppy W/C £100 3. Broad, Hilary Colourful Calla A £60 4. Broad, Hilary Modest Magnolia A £60 5. Broad, Hilary Manarola - Italy T £60 6. Broad, Hilary Riber Castle T £60 7. Calvert, Pauline Over the Tops O £250 8. Calvert, Pauline Winter at Yeld Farm, Baslow A £295 9. Calvert, Pauline Winter Sun A £300 10. Calvert, Pauline Cornish Sea Shore A/MM £325 11. Crump, Amanda Portia (Warthog) C £390 12. Crump, Amanda Chulsum (Buffalo) C £650 13. Crump, Amanda Wangari (Leopard) C £585 14. Crump, Amanda Cayman (Aligator) C £675 15. Dodd, Susan Infanta and her Ape MM £390 16. Dodd, Susan Forget-Me-Not MM £390 17. Dodd, Susan Ancestors PE £500 18. Duvall, Judith Tulip Moon PR £150 19. Duvall, Judith Entry PR £160 20. Duvall, Judith Chime PR £160 21. Fearn, Judith Apples ‘5 A Day’ W/C £95 22. Fearn, Judith Pears ‘5 A Day’ W/C £95 23. Fearn, Judith Flowers (1) W/C £95 24. Fearn, Judith Flowers (2) W/C £95 25. Fearne, Peggy Summer of 18 T £220 26. Fearne, Peggy Meadow T £220 27. Fearne, Peggy Study in Blue T £350 28. Fearne, Peggy Summer Meadow T £325 29. Gilder, Diane Meadow in Pink T/A £650 30. Gilder, Diane Autumn (October 2016) T/A £950 31. Gilder, Diane Poppy Field W/C&G £350 32. Gilder, Diane Sea Birds W/C&G £200 33. Harpham, Angela Coast Re - Imagined 1 MM £120 34. Harpham, Angela Dawn Rise - Deep Blue PR £75 35. Harpham, Angela Dawn Rise - Magenta PR £75 36. Harpham, Angela Blue Greenhouse PR £90 37. Haywood, Susanne Eden II T £150 38. Haywood, Susanne Hadrian’s Wall T £150 39. Hill, Clare Llandudno A £400 40. Hill, Clare Askrigg Road A £225 41. Hill, Clare Icelandic Lupins A £225 42. Hill, Clare Tulips and Acer MM £295 43. Hodgson, Sonya Fuchsias PE £100 Artist Title Media Price 44. Hodgson, Sonya Rhododrendron ‘Princess Diana’ PE £100 45. Houlton, Chris Voodoo Magic OT £250 46. Houlton, Chris Boxed Holly OT £175 47. Houlton, Chris I Smell a Rat OT £175 48. Houlton, Chris I Can See You OT £150 49. Howe, Vivien Sing 1 Series 1 D £135 50. Howe, Vivien The song I Heard you Singing D £135 51. Howe, Vivien Walking Man 1 D £95 52. Howe, Vivien Walking Man 2 D £95 53. Jannetta, Louise Brilliant Dusk A/MM £575 54. Jannetta, Louise In the heart A/MM £550 55. Jannetta, Louise Kissed by the Sun (Collagraph Plate) COL PL £720 56. Jannetta, Louise This Autumn PR £280 57. Brian Jeffcoate Diamond Girl MM £95 58. Brian Jeffcoate Province - France A £95 59. Brian Jeffcoate Aix En Province - France A £125 60. LensFlair Group Carl Wark & Higger Tor PR £50 61. LensFlair Group Salt Cellar Rock, Derwent Edge PR £50 62. LensFlair Group Sunrise on Curbar Edge PR £50 63. May, Alison Shasta daisies W/C £125 64. May, Alison Snowdrops W/C £125 65. May, Alison Poppy Field W/C £125 66. May, Alison Teasels at Rother Valley MM £135 67. Owen, Jo Repetition MM £270 68. Owen, Jo Human Form T £470 69. Owen, Jo Life MM £150 70. Owen, Jo Iona PE £120 71. Sabatini, Carmen Knock Knock A £335 72. Sabatini, Carmen Old Door A £335 73. Sabatini, Carmen South Wold A £450 74. Sabatini, Carmen Naousa Paros A £450 75. Salter, Liz Looking at the Mountain MM £350 76. Salter, Liz Out to Sea MM £350 77. Salter, Liz Out with the Boys MM £350 78. Salter, Liz Up in the Hills MM £250 79. Salter, Saul Rough Donegal MM £300 80. Salter, Saul Edge of Loch MM £300 81. Salter, Saul Summer Blues A £300 82. Salter, Saul Bright Summer A £300 83. Slater, Helen Dark Peak Gritstone A £150 84. Slater, Helen Dark Peak Trail A £150 85. Slater, Helen Manaslu Region, Nepal A £275 86. Slater, Helen Annapurna Region, Nepal A £275 Artist Title Media Price 87. Slinn, Carole Unspeakable II D £195 88. Slinn, Carole George Ellis MM £550 89. Slinn, Carole Ancient Narrative IV MM £440 90. Slinn, Carole Demeter I MM £395 91. Smith, Brian Varanus W/C £345 92. Smith, Brian Curbar Edge, Derbyshire W/C £345 93. Smith, Brian St. Marks Square, Venice W/C £345 94. Smith, Brian Nearing Dusk, Robin Hood’s Bay W/C £345 95. Smith, Leigh In Safe Hands A £95 96. Smith, Leigh Girl on a Swing W/C £120 97. Smith, Leigh Alpha Wolf A £120 98. Smith, Leigh Beneath the Sea A £120 99. Sutcliffe, John Dark Peak Shining O £450 100. Sutcliffe, John The Edge Aproaches O £450 101. Sutcliffe, John Scrambling O £250 102. Sutcliffe, John Red Light, Stanage Edge O £250 103. Taylor, Steph The Blessed Liquid T/MM £120 104. Taylor, Steph Our Lady of the Syrup I T/MM £120 105. Taylor, Steph Our Lady of the Syrup II T/MM £120 106. Tomlinson, Sandra Lying Figure A £275 107. Tomlinson, Sandra Cornish Landscape MM £220 109. Tomlinson, Sandra West Scotland O £220 110. Turk, Anne Rose P £130 111. Turk, Anne Poised for Flight P £145 112. Turk, Anne Rambo P £190 113. Turk, Anne Terracotta Warriors P £180 114. Wilkinson, Lynne Ladies Day PR £225 115. Wilkinson, Lynne Hare Raising PR £350 116. Wilkinson, Lynne Clouds of Colour - embellished PR £495 117. Wilkinson, Lynne Heading Home PR £175 118. Williams, Brenda Trees in the Sunlight PR £120 119. Williams, Brenda Windblown Petals PR £100 120. Williams, Brenda Red Glory PR £100 121. Williams, Brenda Escape to Freedom PR £110 122. Ludlam, Christine Alison A £500 123. Ludlam, Christine The Model A £500 124. Marion Rout Sri Lankan Fishermen A £135 125. Marion Rout Tuk Tuk A £135 126. Marion Rout Flamingoes A £135 127. Marion Rout Sunlight & Shadows A £265 Prizes sponsored by Westcourt Financial Services Ltd -westcourt4advice.com & Jacksons Art Supplies - www.jacksonsart.com ALISON MAY BA (Hons) After a 20 year hiatus, I have rediscovered my passion for art using, in particular, watercolour as my predominant medium. I enjoy experimenting with various watercolour techniques and utilise other mediums to enhance my paintings, giving them a textured, expressive quality. 63, 64, 65, 66 AMANDA CRUMP My artwork is an investigation into the relationship between ourselves and the creatures we share our world with. There are untold lessons to be learned from an animal’s sense of self, pride, survival and innate dignity that we humans start our lives with but often lose on our journey through the trappings of our modern existence. I try to imbue my figures with a quiet self-assertion and poetic quality – they are giving you a moment of their time, despite wanting to get on with their own thing! 11, 12, 13, 14 ANGELA HARPHAM - MIXED MEDIA ARTIST PRINTMAKER AND PHOTOGRAPHER. Visual art developed in middle life, especially during an access course in art and design at Chesterfield College of Art. Places visited and often photographed evoke certain memories, thoughts and feelings and I express these and the essential elements of a place or time in my work. Recurring motifs: circles, moons, suns, trees, waves, plants and landscape. The written word has inspired me since childhood, words and phrases spark ideas and are sometimes included in my works. 33, 34, 35, 36 ANNE TURK My career as an artist began in 1989 when I sold my first painting in The Great Sheffield Art Show. Initially I concentrated on pastel landscapes and flower paintings but later discovered I had a talent for representing animals and that now accounts for most of my commissioned work. For my own pleasure I still enjoy vibrant flowers and the occasional sortie into still life. 110, 111, 112, 113 BRENDA WILLIAMS Following my retirement from the NHS in 2006, I initially studied Botanical Illustration at Sheffield University, after which I went onto study with the London Art College gaining a Diploma in Botanical Art in2012. During all the intervening years I joined and became the chair of the Northern Society of Botanical Art. The society gave me the opportunity to attend ongoing tutored workshops and to exhibit in various venues across South Yorkshire . Although my love of all things relating to flora and fauna remains, I do now class myself as a mixed media artist. After attending classes for digital art and enjoying the additional use of this medium, my style developed away from the exact detail of Botanical work to a more free, looser approach to a broader subject content. My work commences with an original pencil sketch, after which I will choose to use coloured pencils, acrylics or water colour. At this stage I upload the art work to my iPad Pro and complete the work digitally before sending for printing. I love this way of working as it allows me more freedom in expression of the chosen subject. 118, 119, 120, 121 CARMEN SABATINI My involvement in art started at a very early age and continues until now. Born in Italy, my favourite subject to paint is the sea. Recently I have switched my medium from water colours to acrylics. I have exhibited in the UK and abroad. 71, 72, 73, 74 CAROLE SLINN - WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? My work is concerned with identity – what makes a person who they are. My multi-media paintings represent an individual’s timeline by incorporating fragments and images from ancestral research, personal experiences and events of historical significance, through many layers of paint.