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Landscape painter @marks_lucy opens her online exhibition 'Quiet Beauty & Space' tomorrow!
It showcases 60 of her most recent paintings, starting at £325, from 30x30 cm to 1x1m.
The pieces, both oil and watercolour, are based on @nationaltrust sites.
https://t.co/LAq1H5JmNs
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@carlchapple used his experience as artist in residence with @balletcymru, Wales’s international ballet company, to paint 'Gwenllian Davies and Krystal Lowe: Improvisation 15', for which he receives the Discerning Eye Chair’s Purchase Prize of £1,000.
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And the winners of our 3 new prizes are...
Portrait Prize: Tim Benson, Frustrated Selfie
Cityscape Prize: Matt Bannister, Check Your Travel
Landscape Prize: Jill Eisele, Spring Fields
Congratulations @timbensonart @magbanno & Jill!
https://t.co/Fvk2M8TnCG
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The Discerning Eye Drawing Bursary helps artists to extend their practice by offering them financial support.
This year’s shortlist included Joshua Armitage, Meg Buick, Lucy Marks, Joseph Schneider & Jonathan Stockley, and the winner is Jonathan Huxley.
Who is excited about the #INGDiscEye exhibition launching this week?
Who do you think our prize winners will be?
The answer will be revealed Thursday, 19 November, when the exhibition opens on https://t.co/HtzeZOuCbR
Until then, we'll let you admire these shortlisted pieces...
Have you heard? The 2020 #DiscerningEye Drawing Bursary is now open!
Created in 2005, the Bursary offers artists the opportunity to win cash prizes & show their work as part of the ING #DiscEye exhibition.
Enter before Monday 2 Nov: https://t.co/gEpN90yA4R
✏️ Freya Pocklington
The @TBWDrawingPrize 2020 exhibition opens next week at @DrawingProjects... Book your tickets now!
The exhibition will be available to visit Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm by pre-booked ticket only: https://t.co/m4IIw7d7N2
See you there!
🎨 R&FMo, Person And Horse
"It's exciting to have your work accepted into a high profile show like the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition" says @markentwisle.
"You have the prospect of having your work put in front of lots of people who may not have seen it."
Enter the STWC: https://t.co/4ZM7vinx1z
"I would recommend artists enter shows like the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition" says @markentwisle.
"There's a chance of meeting a collector or gallery, it's far better for galleries to find you than for you to approach them."
Enter the STWC 2020: https://t.co/4ZM7vinx1z
"It's exciting to have your work accepted into a high profile show like the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition" says @markentwisle.
"You have the prospect of having your work put in front of lots of people who may not have seen it."
Enter the STWC: https://t.co/4ZM7vinx1z