2024 125TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
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Front cover: Susie Prangnell Another Dilemma Inside front cover: Kevin Line Winter of Days 4 (detail)
Exhibition open 24 January to 10 February 2024 10am to 5pm Mall Galleries, The Mall, London SW1 Discover the exhibits and events at www.mallgalleries.org.uk
Works are available to browse & buy at www.mallgalleries.org.uk 020 7930 6844 | info@mallgalleries.com | www.mallgalleries.org.uk
President’s Foreword It is always worth celebrating a significant milestone in the history of any Arts Society and the Pastel Society is celebrating the 125th Anniversary of our Annual Exhibition this year. This represents an impressive continuity for our unique medium by generations of talented artists. It is not surprising that the Society was formed at the end of the 19th century as this was at the time when pastel technology blossomed in England and France. Great modern art practitioners of the time such as Degas took advantage of this and in 1899 after the first exhibition, The Studio magazine considered the exhibition not merely promising but very ‘remarkable,’ adding that the variety of the works gave a good suggestion of pastel’s possibilities. The Royal Academy exhibition ‘Impressionists on Paper’, which is currently on, demonstrates the medium brilliantly and is well worth seeing to get a feel of this revolution in art.
Richard Rees The Royal Courts of Justice 2
Pastel Myth 1: Pastel colours fade and don’t last. This is not true as they do not fade. They have the same guaranteed longevity as most oil painting colours and better longevity than many watercolour pigments. See the work of Degas for example. Fast forward to 2023 and the manufacturers and colourists, many of whom sponsor our exhibitions, have made technical advances that provide the artist with new and exciting opportunities. Expanded ranges of pigments, pastels, papers, canvases and other dry media are available to encourage enthusiasm, even greater technical skill and more originality and innovation. However, there are entrenched views that pastel and other dry mediums are not the first consideration when either creating paintings or investing in finished work. There appears to be a common misconception that pastel and dry media are a sketching and drawing tool, encouraged over centuries within art academies, Ateliers, schools and art galleries but out of which oil paintings will flourish. Yet watercolour has lost its ‘sketching’ tag and acrylic is encouraged in the context of both water and oilbased work. Pastel and dry media are in a unique position to be exploited in all forms of art, for drawing and painting. This year, society members and Friends visited The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford where we saw stunning pastels which are unfortunately seldom seen. Pastel Myth 2: Pastel is a cheap medium. This myth derives from children using simple cheap pastel sets to learn to draw. Unfortunately, pastel is certainly
not cheap when you graduate to quality materials! Huge research and technical efforts are made to maintain quality by manufacturers so that artists enjoy a mountain of choice. Many artists creating the most exciting contemporary work are willing to blend multiple media, and this is where the directness and flexibility of pastel comes into its own. Our pastellists will tell you that we paint with pastels as well as draw or sketch. We refer to our work as pastel paintings. Our exhibition is not a sketching show, it is primarily a painting show.
As an example of these earlier prestige works, go to see the current exhibition in the National Gallery where a pastel by Jean-Etienne Liotard (1702 – 1789) called ‘Breakfast with the Laverne Family’ (1754) is on show. This pastel painting is considered a masterpiece by many. Pastel Myth 4: It is a friable medium that will fall off the paper. This is not true as dry pastel can be fixed firmly to its base by fixatives and, in addition, modern papers have strong keyed surfaces to help stabilise them. Oil pastels are naturally sticky and need no fixing.
Pastel Myth 3: Pastels are not as rich or flexible as oils. The 19th-century critic and novelist Joris-Karl Huysmans begged to differ as he wrote that ‘Pastel allows for drawing and colouring all at once. It has a bloom, a velvet smoothness… that neither watercolour nor oil can touch’.
The late Paula Rego, an honorary Pastel Society Member, showed in recent times how creative the use of pastel could be and it became her preferred medium in her later years. She felt that she could depict the intensity of her feelings better with pastel than with any other medium.
I also paint in oils and watercolours and enjoy using both media. But I keep coming back to pastel for many reasons including the number, vibrancy, and variety of the sensuous colours that are available without the need for time-consuming mixing; its speed and flexibility of application; its ease of manipulation, without either the mess of oils or the technical hurdles of watercolour. There is so little preparation needed with pastel and one can make marks, draw lines, lay down blocks of colour, transparently or opaquely, and create work that is as rich and varied as any other medium, if not more so. This was recognised in the 18th century when works of pastel artists were highly revered and fetched prices almost on a par with oil paintings.
The Tate Britain rehang in 2023 introduced a strikingly original young pastel artist, Rachel Jones, in its collection. Her pastel and mixed media painting ‘Lick your teeth, they so clutch’ is well worth seeking out and is a strong and bold contemporary use of the medium. Our invited artist Tyga Helme brings another young new vision to work in pastels. Pastel Myth 5: It is a messy medium. The small amount of dust created by dry pastel is easily contained and cleaned off – oils can be far messier and more invasive, but care must be taken not to inhale the dust.
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President’s Foreword (cont.) The promotion of pastel by the Pastel Society and the future The Pastel Society, as with all the charitable societies under the umbrella of the Federation of British Artists, is beholden to the time that members give out of the enthusiasm, experience and knowledge that they have for their work in pastel and dry media. But we are also reliant on The Friends, artists, viewers and buyers. We can all be part of promoting a wonderful medium continuing to run our annual workshops at Heatherley’s School of Art; The Studio run during our annual exhibition; our website and newsletters, Instagram, X and Facebook; the workshops that are run individually by members or the exhibitions held in private galleries around the country. Spreading the message is our foremost goal, finding new followers whether as a young artist, new artist, or un-discovered artist; as a buyer or simply for the enthusiasm of work in pastel and dry media. Young talented artists are vital to the growth and longevity of the Society. This talent can come from any background and what we want to see is enthusiasm, technical skill, originality and innovation in submissions. Last year we elected four new members and this year up to 10 new candidates could become eligible for consideration for membership. I have been encouraged by the new wave of young pastel practitioners who are taking the medium forward in interesting ways and my President’s Prize will celebrate that this year.
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As well as encouraging young artists to embrace pastel to ensure the future of the Pastel Society, the Society, as a member of the Federation of British Artists, has a responsibility to promote pastel and dry media as a major element in figurative art. The sale of works at our exhibitions develops and promotes established, new and young artists. The funds generated by sales enables the Society to contribute to the AGBI (Artists’ General Benevolent Institution), a charity that supports artists who are suffering temporary hardship. I am optimistic that the Pastel Society can stimulate more interest in dry media and garner the talent it needs to keep it strong in the future as a showcase for what pastel and dry media can do. I would like to thank our tireless Council, who put so much work into our Annual Exhibitions and promoting the Society as well as the FBA staff at the Mall Galleries. We welcome our guest speaker this year, Michael Spender, who is preparing a biography on the late Tom Coates, one of our past presidents who is celebrated in the exhibition. I hope you enjoy the richness and uniqueness of our exhibition and will come back again and again in future years to see how we develop. Also, make sure you look out on our new website, www.thepastelsociety.org.uk from June onwards for full details of our next Heatherley’s School of Art Workshops on 18 and 19 September which proved so popular in 2023. Richard Rees President, the Pastel Society
Guest Speaker Michael Spender FSA Hon RWS Michael Spender is a writer and art historian and presently Head of Culture for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council. He has been Director of the Bankside Gallery and Secretary of the Royal Watercolour Society and Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, Director of the Embroiderers’ Guild and Manager of Poole Museum. Michael has curated and written catalogues of many exhibitions of 19th and 20th century art and artists, and his published books include studies of the work of Ken Howard and Leslie Worth, The Glory of Watercolour, and Visions of Venice, a collaboration with 25 members of the RWS. Michael is currently working on a book about the art of Tom Coates.
Simon Hodges A Moment; A Wet Evening in Trafalgar Square
I am optimistic that the Pastel Society can stimulate more interest in dry media and garner the talent it needs to keep it strong in the future as a showcase for what pastel and dry media can do. 5
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Invited Artist: Tyga Helme
Born in 1990, Tyga lives and works in the UK. She is a painter and printmaker with drawing lying at the heart of her practice. She uses the directness and urgency of drawing from life as a springboard for all her work, finding her subjects in nature’s edgelands; where trees and mountains meet the sky, where sea meets rock or tangled in undergrowth. In working from life she celebrates the spontaneity of the moment whilst also building on memory and feeling by returning to places over and over again. Trained at Edinburgh College of Art and The Royal Drawing School in London, where she won the Machin Foundation Prize, Tyga uses nature as a metaphor for feelings of being overwhelmed. She couples minute observation of the teeming forest floor – where the emerald green of a bramble leaf sits in stark juxtaposition to an array of cold blue silver leaves – with the flux and movement of unceasing growth. She switches from the micro to macro and a particularly favourite subject is a clump of Douglas firs near where she lives which she views from underneath, highlighting their dark and jagged canopy against the azure sky. ‘The untidy areas are the exciting bits,’ says Tyga who lives on the Wiltshire Downs where she seeks out the uncultivated corners of fields or patches of woodland floor to paint. ‘Things really do spring up
in one day and everything constantly shifts around,’ she says. ‘Grasses and brambles make way for animals; a shoot is there one day and gone the next because an animal has eaten it. A mushroom suddenly appears from nowhere. Everything is in a relationship with everything else.’ A rising star in the new British Landscape movement her work embodies an awakening to the importance of the ground beneath our feet. Although Tyga lives and works in the UK she won an Erasmus scholarship to study at the L’Ecole Nationale Superieue des Arts Decoratifs in Strasbourg and for more than a year taught at the International Institute for Arts, Modinagar in India. Her work is held in a number of important collections including the Royal Collection.
Tyga has shown with the Pastel Society previously, including ‘Spangled Sky’ in 2019 (opposite) 7
Tom Coates Sir Henry Rushbury 8
Tom Coates PPPS PPNEAC PPRBA RP Hon RWA PPSEA OAS APF Patron MAS An Appreciation
The art world was saddened by the death on 20 July 2023 of one of its great artists and characters. Tom Coates was not only talented, he was also generous with that talent, sharing it with a host of younger artists along the way. He was dazzling in his facility with all artistic media, not just pastels, and this meant that he fitted into a range of art societies, eventually leading many of them. Not only was he a President of the Pastel Society but was also President of the Royal Society of British Artists and the New English Art Club. All of us felt privileged to be the focus from time to time of his witty, gregarious, and energetic personality without ever feeling that he was spreading himself too thinly. The art historian and writer Michael Spender has said that ‘if the world was a street of restaurants, Tom Coates would be the gourmet trying the tasting menu in each one’. Tom always had his sketchbooks available and worked in pastel, chalk, oil, and watercolour in a huge variety of scales, but always coming back to the discipline of drawing. His intuitive talent was recognised worldwide, and he can be ranked amongst the outstanding British draughtsmen of the past century. His subject matter was catholic: from portraits to landscapes, animals - particularly horses - towns, cities, and sporting arenas. Whether working from life or with his formidable
visual memory he worked at his art all over the world from England to North Africa, Kentucky to Venice. Born in Aston, Birmingham in 1941, from a difficult start, when his parents emigrated to Australia and did not support him, he had to work hard to keep his artistic ambitions alive. This included a stint in a local Birmingham coal mine where he treated the mining community to traditional songs in his excellent tenor voice in pubs as a means of making ends meet. From studying at the Bournville and Birmingham Schools of Art he moved on to the Royal Academy Schools where he had to get a cleaning job in the schools to survive (this did have the advantage that he could scavenge for unwanted materials left by fellow students and led to some very odd material mixtures). Despite a misunderstanding with the cantankerous RA principal Sir Henry Rushbury, he won the Leverhulme Scholarship at the RA which enabled him to travel abroad for the first time. This was the first of many awards and recognition of his talent developed quickly. He recorded Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s 90th Birthday celebrations, he painted the late Queen at Royal Ascot, was artist in residence with the England cricket team and with his brilliance at portraiture amassed a string of distinguished sitters, including many military figures.
It was not all plain sailing in later life. There was a potentially life-changing scare when his eyesight deteriorated to the extent there was the threat of blindness from a tumour in his pituitary gland. It took three years to sort this out successfully and Tom was immensely grateful to the medical profession. He was supported by the AGBI and made sure that he repaid them in full when he was back on his feet. He was generous in all sorts of other ways, not only to charities but with his time with other artists. For the last forty years Tom and his wife Mary Jackson (HRWS NEAC) and family occupied the Bladon Studios in Hurstbourne Tarrant near Andover. These were lovingly restored from a state of dereliction by Tom and had a connection to another great twentieth century draughtsman as Augustus John once exhibited there. Tom’s many painting sessions with fellow artists were legendary. There would be ample supplies of red Burgundy on tap and Tom would regale his fellow artists with anecdotes and the occasional song. The epithet ‘Larger than Life’ applied to Tom in so many ways and he will be sorely missed by the wide artistic community he contributed so much to for so long. A monograph by Michael Spender, who kindly provided material for this appreciation, will be published in due course.
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Prizes & Awards The Pastel Society would like to thank the individuals and companies who generously award the following prizes: The Anthony J. Lester Art Critic Award A certificate and cheque for £50 The Artist Magazine Award A feature article in The Artist magazine The Bob Last Prize A prize for a work that celebrates the spirit of the late Bob Last (1932-2020), a long-standing member of the Pastel Society who was known for his imaginative use of dry media, excellent drawing skills, attention to detail, and passion to always present work that was different and innovative. With thanks to his daughters, Joanne Last and Jackie Jones, who will select the prize winner. Value £400. Caran d’Ache Award Product prize Frank Herring Award Product prize Henri Roche Award Product prize Mamut Award Product prize The Pastel Society Catalogue Awards The winning works featured in the exhibition catalogue First Prize: Barry Lowenhoff Second Prize: Alex Ayliffe
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The Pastel Society Visitors’ Choice Award The winning artist will receive a set of Caran d’Ache pastel pencils The President’s Prize £500 for the best work by an artist aged 35 or under Schmincke Award Product prize The Tom Coates Memorial Prize £2,000 for the best non-member work in the exhibition, selected and presented by Tom’s wife, the artist Mary Jackson NEAC RWS UART Award Product prize Unison Member Award Set of 72 pastels Unison Non-member Award Set of 72 pastels Unison Young Artist Award Pastels up to £500 for the year, plus mentorship for 1 year by an Associate Artist of Unison Colour West Design Award Product prize The Yoshimoto Prize A prize of £1,000 for an outstanding work, in any dry medium, by a non-member
Thomas Gale Crystal Back Alley Winner of The President’s Prize 2024
The Pastel Society Catalogue Awards
First Prize
Second Prize
Barry Lowenhoff was born at Durham in June 1956. He works across different mediums but using slabs of flat colour with dry pastel or gouache. Barry has exhibited at the Pastel Society’s annual exhibitions and has sat on the committee of the Suffolk Art Society and does private commissions using painting and drawing.
Alex Ayliffe is a contemporary abstract artist living and working near Woodbridge, Suffolk. Since 2017 she has painted full time and is establishing herself as a significant abstract artist. Her work explores boundaries, borders and edges, questioning how we interact with them.
Barry Lowenhoff Waterfall III, Inagh Valley Charcoal, pastel and watercolour 49 x 70 cm
Alex Ayliffe Coastal I Soft pastel on paper 30 x 51 cm
Alex says, “My work references landscape, but not in the traditional sense. Rather, I explore a landscape as a metaphor, infusing emotion within the geography of a personal ‘scape’ – in effect, an inner landscape infused with the outer landscape.”
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Exhibiting Members
Tony Allain New Dawn Pastel 70 x 102 cm £3,500
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Angela A’Court Red Jug Soft pastel 33 x 31 cm £1,200
Michele Ashby Go Figure Pastel 36 x 30 cm £1,200
Glenys Ambrus School’s Out! Pastel 61 x 74 cm £1,750 13
Liz Balkwill Lobster Lunch Pastel 22 x 28 cm £950
Janine Baldwin Evergreen III Pastel, charcoal and graphite 41 x 34 cm £650
Sarah Bee Corner of the Field Soft pastel with acrylic 40 x 40 cm £900 14
Andrew Barrowman Forgotten Gate Charcoal on paper 39 x 57 cm £1,045
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Keith Bennett Adjusting her Hair Pastel 45 x 29 cm £790
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David Brammeld Standing Tall Pastel 84 x 60 cm £1,250
Caroline Bays Rachel Charcoal 68 x 48 cm £950
Melodie Cook Fiona Pastel 110 x 75 cm £4,250 17
James Crittenden Afternoon Axarquia Pastel 66 x 87 cm £4,950
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Cheryl Culver If you ever go across the sea... Pastel 68 x 68 cm £1,950
Susan Dakakni Forest Rainpool Charcoal 45 x 53 cm £720
Louise Diggle Snow - Hyde Park, Early Morning Light Soft pastel on card 22 x 32 cm £540 19
Jaana Fowler Still Life with Red Stripes Oil pastel and pencil 30 x 40 cm £600
Roger Dellar Portuguese Bar Pastel 40 x 40 cm £1,200
Margaret Glass The Bottom of the Garden Pastel 41 x 51 cm £1,200 20
Sheila Goodman Riverside Pastel 29 x 33 cm £725
Martin Goold Moon Forest Oil pastel and wax-based pencil on paper 54 x 39 cm £750
Jenny Halstead Across the Solent Pastel 45 x 45 cm £850 21
Jeannette Hayes Winter Sun Pastel 70 x 100 cm £2,000
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Valeriy Gridnev First Steps in Ballet Pastel on board 60 x 90 cm £6,500 23
Simon Hodges A Moment; Sundown in Norfolk Soft pastel on paper 24 x 31 cm £495
Benjamin Hope Four Seashells, One Broken Oil pastel 17 x 27 cm £800
Felicity House Topiary at Anderson Manor Pastel and watercolour 17 x 31 cm £850 24
Jill Jeffrey Sycamore Gap 2 Pastel 40 x 74 cm £850
Henry Jabbour Just Us Two Oil pastel on board 36 x 28 cm £975
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Kevin Line The Blockley Cobbler Charcoal on paper 84 x 59 cm £2,800 26
Susie Prangnell Star Catcher Soft pastel 48 x 48 cm £675
Richard Rees Westminster Cathedral Pastel on acrylic ink 39 x 30 cm £780 Ian Rawling Red Kettle Pastel and pastel pencil 50 x 50 cm £1,100 27
Susan Relph Multiple Studies from Life at White Waltham Soft pastel and graphite 84 x 59 cm £3,900 28
Norman Smith Late Evening Tuscany Pastel on paper 61 x 51 cm £2,300 29
Halla Shafey Still Life with Flowers Pastel 27 x 39 cm £950
Norma Stephenson Farms & Barns, Yorkshire Dales Pastel 52 x 52 cm £1,600
John Tookey Storm over Harwich Pastel 24 x 49 cm £700
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Peter Vincent Green Water Pastel on card 63 x 63 cm £850
Malcolm Taylor Sea Pool Pastel 40 x 36 cm £1,350
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Katrina Wallis-King The Beach House Charcoal, pastel and acrylic 46 x 31 cm £635
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Christine Watson Trikeri Steps II Pastel on paper 59 x 42 cm £650
Roy Wright At the Edge of Silver Birch Forest Charcoal 84 x 108 cm £5,600
The works for sale in the exhibition are available to buy through the Own Art scheme. Own Art interest free loans make it easy and affordable to buy original, high quality contemporary art and craft. Representative 0% APR. Subject to status. Terms and conditions apply. Applicants must be at least 18 years old. 33
Non-exhibiting Members
Peter Brown George Street, Bath
Matthew Draper The Sound at Twilight (2018) 34
Moira Huntly Towards Berea Pembrokeshire
Alexander Prowse Holy Chitravathi River
Mark Rowbotham Girl Reading in Hammock
Keith Roper Barlings Eau 35
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Framed
£
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Angela A’Court PS
Indian Borage
Soft pastel
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Angela A’Court PS
Red Jug
Soft pastel
55 x 71
75 x 91
2,300
33 x 31
53 x 51
1,200
3
Lydia Adams
Yellow Toad
Oil pastel and coloured pencil
16 x 16
24 x 24
400
4
Zahra Akbari Baseri
Restive
Mechanical pencil on paper
30 x 30
34 x 34
1,200
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Tony Allain PS RSMA
Frost Evening, Tibbermore Scotland
Pastel
50 x 66
70 x 90
2,500
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Tony Allain PS RSMA
Ice Puddles, Comrie
Pastel
50 x 66
70 x 90
2,500
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Tony Allain PS RSMA
New Dawn
Pastel
70 x 102
90 x 120
3,500
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Tony Allain PS RSMA
Wild Scotland
Pastel
70 x 102
90 x 120
3,500
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Setenay Alpsoy
Defective Beauty
Pencil on paper
81 x 88
1,900
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Setenay Alpsoy
Shipyard
Pencil, soft pastel and willow
50 x 97
1,900
charcoal on paper
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Glenys Ambrus PS
Amita
Pastel
42 x 53
50 x 61
1,200
12
Glenys Ambrus PS
Natalie
Pastel
42 x 59
50 x 67
1,600
13
Glenys Ambrus PS
Natalie with Oranges
Pastel
61 x 71
69 x 82
1,650
14
Glenys Ambrus PS
School’s Out!
Pastel
61 x 74
68 x 92
1,750
15
Laura Arenson
Give Yourself a Chance
Charcoal and chalk on
56 x 31
61 x 36
1,500
45 x 30
50 x 55
950 750
hand toned paper
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Laura Arenson
On the Way to the Scrap Heap
Graphite on hand toned paper
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Rachel Arif
Landscape Study/Baked Moorland
Oil pastel
20 x 20
30 x 30
18
Rachel Arif
Southwold Harbour Sketch
Oil pastel on paper
28 x 28
35 x 35
795
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Anna Artemenko
Still Life with a Red Wooden Clog
Oil pastel and soft
119 x 65
136 x 82
1,100
pastel on paper
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Michele Ashby PS
A Head for Figures
Pastel
36 x 30
46 x 40
1,200
21
Michele Ashby PS
Figure Head
Pastel
36 x 30
46 x 40
1,200
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Michele Ashby PS
Gaining Acceptance
Pastel
36 x 30
46 x 40
1,200
23
Michele Ashby PS
Go Figure
Pastel
36 x 30
46 x 40
1,200
24
Michele Ashby PS
Statistics Count
Pastel
36 x 30
46 x 40
1,200
25
Michele Ashby PS
Tied
Pastel
36 x 30
46 x 40
1,200
26
Tanya Avchinnikova
Across the Irish Sea, Silver Wings
Soft pastel
50 x 50
58 x 58
980
27
Tanya Avchinnikova
Arnside
Soft pastel
50 x 40
60 x 50
670
28
Tanya Avchinnikova
Tender Pink
Soft pastel
50 x 40
60 x 50
670
29
Alex Ayliffe
Boatyard
Soft pastel on paper
37 x 37
49 x 49
850
30
Alex Ayliffe
Coastal I
Soft pastel on paper
30 x 51
42 x 63
900
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Alex Ayliffe
Iken
Soft pastel
30 x 33
42 x 45
850
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Alex Ayliffe
Off Shore
Soft pastel
47 x 51
59 x 63
850
33
Katy Bailey
Lode Mill
Pastel
30 x 106
32 x 108
690
34
Katy Bailey
Lost
Pastel
60 x 40
62 x 42
490
35
Katy Bailey
Sunset at Byrons Pool
Pastel
116 x 61
118 x 63
780
36
Patrick Will Baker
Covehithe: Beach Path
Soft pastel on paper
42 x 59
50 x 70
550
37
Janine Baldwin PS
Evergreen III
Pastel, charcoal and graphite
41 x 34
57 x 50
650
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Framed
£
38
Janine Baldwin PS
Forest Dreams
Charcoal and graphite
77 x 53
93 x 69
1,295
39
Janine Baldwin PS
Forest Dreams II
Charcoal and graphite
67 x 48
83 x 64
1,100
40
Janine Baldwin PS
Moors at Dawn
Pastel, charcoal and graphite
34 x 42
50 x 58
650
41
Janine Baldwin PS
Pine
Pastel and graphite
67 x 48
83 x 64
1,100
42
Liz Balkwill PS
Apple Tea with Orchids and Ginger Pot
Pastel
32 x 34
51 x 53
1,150
43
Liz Balkwill PS
Coffee Pot with Narcissi
Pastel
27 x 23
45 x 39
895
44
Liz Balkwill PS
King Prawns
Pastel
20 x 23
40 x 40
695
45
Liz Balkwill PS
Lobster Lunch
Pastel
22 x 28
43 x 49
950
46
Liz Balkwill PS
Ranunculas
Pastel
26 x 23
45 x 40
775
47
Liz Balkwill PS
White Tea, Honey and Citrus
Pastel
20 x 30
40 x 49
895
48
David Barrow
Start of a Summer’s Day
Pastel
20 x 30
35 x 45
400
49
Andrew Barrowman PS
Forgotten Gate
Charcoal on paper
39 x 57
52 x 70
1,045
50
Andrew Barrowman PS
Godrevy Sunset
Soft pastel
28 x 38
37 x 47
875
51
Andrew Barrowman PS
Morning Snow, Nine Maidens, Cornwall
Soft pastel
28 x 38
37 x 47
875
52
Andrew Barrowman PS
Trenwheal Hedgerow
Silverpoint
15 x 20
35 x 40
475
53
Caroline Bays PS
Francoise with Birds
Pastel
70 x 50
85 x 65
950
54
Caroline Bays PS
Kavin
Pastel
68 x 48
101 x 80
950
55
Caroline Bays PS
Nude Profile
Pastel
70 x 50
85 x 65
950
56
Caroline Bays PS
Rachel
Charcoal
68 x 48
101 x 80
950
57
Sarah Bee PS
Cool Coombe Lane
Soft pastel with acrylic
81 x 121
97 x 135
4,990
58
Sarah Bee PS
Corner of the Field
Soft pastel with acrylic
40 x 40
48 x 48
900
59
Sarah Bee PS
Hot Day, Dartington Gardens
Soft pastel with acrylic
81 x 121
97 x 135
4,990
60
Sarah Bee PS
Spring Sunlight in the Woods
Soft pastel with acrylic
59 x 59
68 x 68
1,600
61
Keith Bennett PS
Adjusting her Hair
Pastel
45 x 29
61 x 43
790
62
Keith Bennett PS
Twisting Model
Pastel
56 x 23
74 x 36
790
63
Bob Bernard
Padley Gorge Woods
Pastel on paper
18 x 28
30 x 40
480
64
Christine Berrington
Figure in the Room
Charcoal
55 x 39
70 x 53
520
65
Christine Berrington
On the Southbank
Pastel and watercolour
28 x 42
42 x 56
550
66
Patricia Bevan
Ebb & Flow I
Pastel on card
24 x 28
39 x 44
550
67
Natalie Bird
Dusk, Scottish Pines
Pastel
24 x 30
34 x 40
450
68
Christian Birmingham
Rialto Market, Venice
Chalk pastel on paper
30 x 44
50 x 64
1,250
69
Christian Birmingham
Trinity House Lightship 93 and SS Robin at
Chalk pastel on paper
30 x 44
50 x 64
1,250 1,500
Millennium Mills, Royal Victoria Docks, London
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Marc Bodie
Misread Misplaced & Misunderstood
Oil pastel on Yupo paper
46 x 32
62 x 47
71
Linda Bonner
Fern Glance
Ink, acrylic and pastel
30 x 30
45 x 45
420
72
Gavin Bowyer
Covent Garden Fatigue
Pencil
26 x 21
46 x 41
400
73
David Brammeld PS RBA
Coming Through
Graphite
30 x 40
32 x 43
450
74
David Brammeld PS RBA
Long Cold Walk
Graphite
32 x 24
43 x 32
425
75
David Brammeld PS RBA
On the Hill
Pastel
42 x 60
60 x 74
1,050
76
David Brammeld PS RBA
Slow Dance
Pastel
60 x 84
80 x 104
1,250
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Framed
£
77
David Brammeld PS RBA
Standing Tall
Pastel
84 x 60
104 x 80
1,250
78
David Brammeld PS RBA
Strong Heart
Pastel
84 x 60
104 x 80
1,250
79
Bob Brown
The German Bride
Pastel
42 x 38
75 x 58
450
80
Bob Brown
Washing Line
Pastel
48 x 36
78 x 65
450
81
Emma Brown
Roma
Soft pastel
33 x 27
42 x 30
450
82
Michelle Buhl-Nielsen
The Poetry of Clouds I
Charcoal
30 x 40
40 x 50
83
Annam Butt
Aspen
Russian sauce and
40 x 35
500 650
625
charcoal pencil
84
Ryan Cardiff
Dragon Flower
Pastel
30 x 40
85
Fiona Carvell
Glory
Soft pastel
32 x 32
43 x 43
625
86
Fiona Carvell
Promise
Soft pastel
47 x 47
59 x 59
845
87
Cristina Celestini
The Dream (after Veronese)
Colour pencils on paper
55 x 75
56 x 76
1,600
88
Jack Clare
After Tea
Graphite
40 x 77
40 x 77
600
89
Jack Clare
Simple Things
Graphite and coloured pencil
56 x 49
56 x 49
575
90
Jonathan Clarke
Mallorcan Mountains - Sketch
Charcoal
30 x 42
35 x 47
400
91
Sam Clayden
Effie
Charcoal
70 x 40
85 x 55
2,250
92
Patricia Clements
Still Life with Crab and Christmas Poinsettia Pastel
74 x 54
102 x 81
1,000
93
Sophie Coe
Slaters Bridge
Charcoal on paper
50 x 68
63 x 83
1,350
94
Melodie Cook PS
Ester
Pastel
110 x 74
117 x 82
4,250
95
Melodie Cook PS
Fiona
Pastel
110 x 75
117 x 82
4,250
96
Melodie Cook PS
The Orange Ball
Pastel
84 x 59
91 x 66
2,850
97
Melodie Cook PS
The Pigeon and the Toad
Pastel
84 x 59
91 x 66
2,850
98
James Cowan
Ulitsa Pastel
Pastel on paper
65 x 42
62 x 88
700
99
James Crittenden PS
Afternoon Axarquia
Pastel
66 x 87
78 x 99
4,950
100
James Crittenden PS
Olive and Orange Grove
Pastel
71 x 87
83 x 98
4,950
101
Julie Cross
Klimtesque, Autumn
Pastel, pastel pencil and
21 x 17
33 x 29
400
charcoal pencil on collage paper
102
Patrick Cullen PNEAC
Vineyards in Spring, Tuscany
Pastel
58 x 74
70 x 90
3,750
103
Cheryl Culver PPPS RBA
After the Rain II
Pastel
38 x 38
49 x 49
695
104
Cheryl Culver PPPS RBA
All will turn to Silver Glass
Pastel
55 x 55
65 x 65
1,450
105
Cheryl Culver PPPS RBA
Distant Pines all in a Row
Pastel
38 x 38
49 x 49
695
106
Cheryl Culver PPPS RBA
Golden Harvest
Pastel
55 x 55
65 x 65
1,450
107
Cheryl Culver PPPS RBA
If you ever go across the sea.....
Pastel
68 x 68
80 x 80
1,950
108
Cheryl Culver PPPS RBA
Very Low Tide
Pastel
58 x 58
68 x 68
1,550
109
Susan Dakakni PS
Forest Rainpool
Charcoal
45 x 53
110
Ann Dangerfield
Late in the Day
Oil pastel
54 x 56
65 x 67
595
111
Ann Dangerfield
View from the Bridge
Oil pastel
54 x 56
65 x 67
595
112
Rebecca de Mendonca
Sunlight and Steam
Pastel and pastel pencil
36 x 49
49 x 62
995
30 x 21
34 x 25
895
on primer
113
Oil pastel and charcoal
Adam De Ville
Goodbye Mr Tuesday
on board
720
114
Name
Title
Medium
Adam De Ville
John’s Series of Beautiful Disappointments
Oil pastel and charcoal
Size (cm)
Framed
£
30 x 21
34 x 25
895
on board
115
Roger Dellar PS RI ROI ARSMA
Colbert Sloane Sq
Pastel
25 x 30
44 x 49
695
116
Roger Dellar PS RI ROI ARSMA
Four Seasons Kitchen
Pastel
30 x 40
49 x 59
950
117
Roger Dellar PS RI ROI ARSMA
French Waiter
Pastel
30 x 40
49 x 59
950
118
Roger Dellar PS RI ROI ARSMA
Parisian Bar
Pastel
40 x 30
59 x 49
950
119
Roger Dellar PS RI ROI ARSMA
Portuguese Bar
Pastel
40 x 40
57 x 57
1,200
120
Roger Dellar PS RI ROI ARSMA
The Ivy
Pastel
30 x 40
49 x 59
950
121
Louise Diggle PS
Blossom, Chelsea Manor Street
Soft pastel on card
21 x 21
36 x 35
460
122
Louise Diggle PS
Olive Grove, Andalucia
Soft pastel on card
21 x 27
35 x 41
470
123
Louise Diggle PS
Snow - Hyde Park, Early Morning Light
Soft pastel on card
22 x 32
36 x 46
540
124
Louise Diggle PS
Spring - Pembrokeshire Hedgerow
Soft pastel on card
31 x 24
45 x 38
540
125
Louise Diggle PS
Towards Forio, Ischia - Morning Light
Soft pastel on card
22 x 14
29 x 36
430
126
Louise Diggle PS
Trooping the Colour Procession, Mall
Soft pastel on card
13 x 30
28 x 45
470
127
Sonia Dobbs Orr
Crossing the Stream
Pastel
28 x 38
45 x 55
450
128
Sonia Dobbs Orr
Winter’s Golden Hour
Pastel
28 x 38
45 x 55
129
Stella Downing
Bromyard Apple Tree
Mixed media with pastels
42 x 42
130
Stella Downing
Pershore Water Meadows
Mixed media with pastels
42 x 42
131
Lindy Dunbar
Master of Ceremonies
Soft pastel and charcoal on
42 x 30
52 x 40
410
18 x 15
21 x 18
950 600
450 400 400
orange Murano paper
132
Dan Des Eynon
Jason
Colour pencil
133
Sandy Fisher
Plainsong
Oil pastel
23 x 32
41 x 50
134
Gwendolyn Fleming
Autumn Hillside
Pastel on pastel card
30 x 30
32 x 32
450
135
Donna Fleming
Dogs
Pencil
120 x 175
150 x 200
25,000
136
Mary Fountain
To Mailhac
Soft pastel on paper
38 x 54
58 x 74
550
137
Jaana Fowler PS
Kitchen Pattern
Oil pastel and pencil on collage 30 x 40
42 x 52
685
138
Jaana Fowler PS
Still Life in a Heap
Oil pastel and pencil on collage 30 x 40
42 x 52
685
139
Jaana Fowler PS
Still Life with Blue Stripes
Oil pastel and pencil on collage 40 x 30
52 x 42
685
140
Jaana Fowler PS
Still Life with Red Stripes
Oil pastel and pencil
30 x 40
42 x 52
600
141
Barry Freeman
July Corfu
Crayon
30 x 30
41 x 41
500
142
Barry Freeman
Morning Shadows
Oil pastel
30 x 30
41 x 41
500
143
Penelope Fulljames
Cliff Walk
Soft pastel
24 x 30
34 x 40
450
144
Penelope Fulljames
Mediterranean Garden
Soft pastel
24 x 30
34 x 40
450
145
Lucy Gable
Pastel de Nata
Pastel
20 x 28
30 x 38
600
146
Thomas Gale
Crystal Back Alley
Coloured pencil, ink and
60 x 42
73 x 53
1,400 400
soft pastel on paper
147
Louise Gillard
Studio Corner
Soft pastel
26 x 24
46 x 44
148
Margaret Glass PS
Evening
Pastel
33 x 41
49 x 57
800
149
Margaret Glass PS
The Bottom of the Garden
Pastel
41 x 51
57 x 67
1,200
150
Margaret Glass PS
The Fountain
Pastel
41 x 51
57 x 67
1,200
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Framed
£
151
Margaret Glass PS
The Sound of the Sea
Pastel
41 x 51
57 x 67
1,200
152
Alice Gompels
One Room
Pastel on paper
50 x 70
60 x 70
950
153
Sheila Goodman PS
Autumn, River Soane
Pastel
33 x 37
57 x 59
795
154
Sheila Goodman PS
Beach Shack
Pastel
30 x 46
55 x 69
825
155
Sheila Goodman PS
Forest Flood
Pastel
27 x 27
47 x 46
500
156
Sheila Goodman PS
High Water
Pastel
24 x 30
49 x 51
600
157
Sheila Goodman PS
Riverside
Pastel
29 x 33
49 x 52
725
158
Sheila Goodman PS
Winter Light
Pastel
18 x 18
38 x 38
400
159
Martin Goold PS
Moon Forest
Oil pastel and wax-based
54 x 39
77 x 62
750
53 x 40
76 x 63
950
53 x 40
76 x 63
950
54 x 42
67 x 65
950
25 x 18
43 x 36
600
pencil on paper
160
Oil pastel and wax-based
Martin Goold PS
Moonlit
pencil on paper
161
Oil pastel and wax-based
Martin Goold PS
River
pencil on paper
162
Oil pastel and wax-based
Martin Goold PS
The Journeying II
pencil on paper
163
Nadiia Gorbatova
A Lonely House
Pastel on paper
164
Nadiia Gorbatova
Anxiety - Air Raid Alarm
Pastel on paper
18 x 24
45 x 40
600
165
Lyn Gray
Catherine C
Conte and pastel on collage
55 x 41
72 x 58
650
166
Lyn Gray
Summer Holidays
Pastel
19 x 26
35 x 42
425
167
Valeriy Gridnev PS ROI RP
First Steps in Ballet
Pastel on board
60 x 90
80 x 110
6,500
168
Carla Groppi
After Missione, Paysage
Charcoal and soft pastel
65 x 85
69 x 89
1,900
169
Lixia Guan
Lights Waning Place
Pastel on paper
140 x 110
170
Jenny Halstead PS
Across the Solent
Pastel
45 x 45
75 x 75
850
171
Jenny Halstead PS
Habitat
Pastel
33 x 39
58 x 62
750
172
Jenny Halstead PS
May Storm
Pastel
25 x 25
45 x 45
500
173
Jenny Halstead PS
Saturday Morning
Pastel
40 x 40
68 x 68
800
174
Jenny Halstead PS
Sweet Pea
Pastel
25 x 25
45 x 45
500
175
Jenny Halstead PS
Weeds & Water
Pastel
40 x 40
68 x 68
800
176
Brian Halton
Hoops
Pastel
18 x 30
38 x 50
600
177
Anthony Hannaford
Autumn in the Park
Pastel and acrylic
58 x 77
73 x 98
645
178
Jeannette Hayes PPPS
Garden Greens II
Pastel
100 x 70
110 x 85
2,000
179
Jeannette Hayes PPPS
Pink Cacti
Pastel
100 x 70
110 x 85
2,000
180
Jeannette Hayes PPPS
The River Will Bend
Pastel
100 x 70
110 x 85
2,000
181
Jeannette Hayes PPPS
Winter Sun
Pastel
70 x 100
85 x 110
2,000
182
Eileen Healy
Beetroots
Pastel on paper
25 x 30
33 x 35
690
183
Thea Herzig
113 Currants
Dry pastel
140 x 90
146 x 96
8,500
184
Caitlin Heslop
We Found Your Name Here
Pastel on paper
30 x 24
42 x 36
520
185
Aylal Heydarova
Paris
Pastel on canvas
65 x 45
65 x 45
5,500
186
Les Heywood
View to Sams
Pastel
38 x 47
53 x 63
795
1,000
187
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Nigel Hills
Dawn Patrol
Mixed media
22 x 34
Framed
£ 750
188
Simon Hodges VPPS
A Moment; A Wet Evening in Trafalgar Square Soft pastel on paper
44 x 74
64 x 86
189
Simon Hodges VPPS
A Moment; Hazy Ullswater, The Lake District
Soft pastel on paper
25 x 25
43 x 41
495
190
Simon Hodges VPPS
A Moment; Last Light on The Thames
Soft pastel on canvas
74 x 98
84 x 108
2,500
191
Simon Hodges VPPS
A Moment; Late Afternoon in Norfolk
Soft pastel on paper
27 x 24
45 x 40
495
192
Simon Hodges VPPS
A Moment; Sundown in Norfolk
Soft pastel on paper
24 x 31
50 x 56
495
193
Simon Hodges VPPS
A Moment; Witnessing a Norwegian Glacier Soft pastel on paper
56 x 81
66 x 91
1,950
194
Jane Hodgson
Mending Nets I
Soft pastel on collage
30 x 40
46 x 56
865
195
Jane Hodgson
Umbrellas
Soft pastel
41 x 50
57 x 66
975
196
Jaci Hogan
Tuileries Garden, Paris
Soft pastels and pastel pencils
18 x 18
35 x 35
575
197
Curtis Holder
The Costume-Prop Maker
Coloured pencil and acrylic
120 x 150
128 x 158
5,000
150 x 120
158 x 128
5,000 700
gouache on paper
198
Coloured pencil and acrylic
Curtis Holder
The Puppet Maker
1,200
gouache on paper
199
Rick Holmes
Rotherhithe Foreshore
Pastel
39 x 39
54 x 54
200
Rick Holmes
Towards Noss Mayo Church
Pastel
39 x 39
54 x 54
700
201
Benjamin Hope PS NEAC ROI RP RSMA Four Seashells, One Broken
Oil pastel
17 x 27
29 x 39
800
202
Felicity House PS NEAC
Monday Morning Faces
Charcoal and pastel
55 x 102
63 x 110
850
203
Felicity House PS NEAC
On the Terrace
Pastel and watercolour
25 x 32
43 x 50
950
204
Felicity House PS NEAC
Portrait
Pastel
32 x 24
50 x 42
850
205
Felicity House PS NEAC
Rempstone Heath
Watercolour and pastel
31 x 40
45 x 53
850
206
Felicity House PS NEAC
The Blue Pool
Pastel and watercolour
40 x 47
57 x 64
850
207
Felicity House PS NEAC
Topiary at Anderson Manor
Pastel and watercolour
17 x 31
37 x 51
850
208
Lynn Howarth
Steps to Heaven 4
Pastel
40 x 30
60 x 50
995
209
Ciaran Hughes
A Bin Liner with my Wet Head Inside
Pencil
80 x 80
100 x 100
8,700 500
(Self Portrait as a Death Mask)
210
Belinda Ireland
Dressing Room Crossover
Chalk pastel
27 x 40
41 x 54
211
Henry Jabbour PS RBA
Just Us Two
Oil pastel on board
36 x 28
46 x 38
975
212
Arnaud Jaillet
Portrait of Red Cross Nurse During WWI
Silverpoint on wood panel
24 x 19
40 x 32
800
213
Jude James
Scottish Rocks
Pastel
23 x 23
25 x 25
650
214
Jude James
Split Rock at Chlactoll in Assynt
Pastel
29 x 25
31 x 27
650
215
Stuart Jarvis
Suffolk Cement
Charcoal on paper
42 x 61
56 x 75
1,700
216
Stuart Jarvis
Towpath
Charcoal on paper
78 x 77
88 x 87
2,000
217
Jill Jeffrey PS
Hadrian’s Wall
Pastel
53 x 70
75 x 91
800
218
Jill Jeffrey PS
Land Rage
Pastel
25 x 74
45 x 94
850
219
Jill Jeffrey PS
Sycamore Gap 1
Pastel
25 x 74
47 x 95
850
220
Jill Jeffrey PS
Sycamore Gap 2
Pastel
40 x 74
62 x 95
850
221
Maria Kaleta
Lunch at Leadenhall Market
Oil pastel on acid-free paper
59 x 84
81 x 106
1,800
222
Maria Kaleta
Sunday Afternoon at St. Paul’s Cathedral
Oil pastel on acid-free paper
59 x 84
81 x 106
1,800
223
Nellie Katchinska
But it’s Raining
Pastel and pastel pencils
27 x 39
39 x 40
450
on pastel paper
Name
Title
Medium
224
Simon Klein
Dreamer
Oil pastel on paper
225
Simon Klein
With his Hat
Oil pastel on paper
226
Michael Lang
Head Study - Andrew in Profile
Charcoal and pastel
227
Michael Lang
Head Study - Self with Wool Hat
Charcoal and pastel
228
Julie Lawrence
Traveller
229
Carol Lawson
230 231 232
Size (cm)
Framed
£
44 x 32
54 x 42
970
55 x 45
65 x 55
970
52 x 38
65 x 52
425
41 x 33
57 x 50
425
Pastel
24 x 18
43 x 37
450
‘...and Rooks in Families Homeward Go...’
Pastel pencils
32 x 32
50 x 50
1,300
Pat Le Mare
Charter Fair, Stevenage
Pastel on black paper
49 x 49
70 x 70
1,050
Pat Le Mare
Tuscan Hillside
Pastel on black paper
22 x 43
41 x 62
830
Amanda Lebus
Bear Turning
Sanguine, charcoal and
76 x 56
84 x 64
900
100 x 120
1,450
cretacolour on paper
233
Natalia Libman
Summer
Soft pastel and pastel pencil
62 x 50
234
Dawn Limbert
Morning Glow
Soft pastel
80 x 100
235
Dawn Limbert
The Olive Grove
Soft pastel
30 x 40
42 x 52
750
236
Kevin Line PS
A Georgian Gentleman
Charcoal on paper
42 x 30
66 x 53
695
237
Kevin Line PS
Taking a Pipe
Charcoal on paper
30 x 42
53 x 66
695
238
Kevin Line PS
The Blockley Cobbler
Charcoal on paper
84 x 59
113 x 87
2,800
239
Kevin Line PS
The Shadow of Spent Time
Charcoal on paper
84 x 59
113 x 87
2,800
240
Kevin Line PS
Winter of Days - Desolation
Charcoal and ink on paper
30 x 42
40 x 50
695
241
Kevin Line PS
Winter of Days 4
Charcoal and ink on paper
30 x 42
40 x 50
242
Barry Lowenhoff
Derrycunninhy Falls
Charcoal, pastel and
33 x 50
2,500
33 x 50
2,500
49 x 70
3,500
watercolour
243
Charcoal, pastel and
Barry Lowenhoff
Waterfall II, Inagh Valley
watercolour
244
Charcoal, pastel and
Barry Lowenhoff
Waterfall III, Inagh Valley
500
695
watercolour
245
Amanda Mann
November View, Elgin Crescent
Oil pastel on paper
28 x 28
52 x 52
246
Brenda Martin
Lilac Hills through the Trees on Loch Sunart
Oil pastel
60 x 80
63 x 83
700
247
Caroline Matthews
Bright and Bold Autumn, Trent Park
Soft pastel
42 x 70
52 x 80
650
248
Anna Mazzotta
All he Wanted was a Beer, Poor Cod
Charcoal on paper
130 x 130
135 x 135
7,000
249
Amelia McComb
Sleeping Cat
Conte and charcoal
30 x 42
42 x 54
450
250
Mick McNicholas
Gary
Charcoal on paper
40 x 40
50 x 50
450
251
Tom Mole
Malachite
Colour pencil on paper
42 x 60
54 x 70
695
252
Gabrielle Moore
Fishes
Oil pastel and soft pastel
15 x 12
27 x 24
1,250
253
Thomas Moore
Tower of Song, Edifice and Aperture
Oil pastels and watercolour
31 x 50
45 x 64
1,200
400
- Impressions from Lesvos
254
Paul Murray RGI RSW
Sunflowers and Vines
Pastel and collage
56 x 56
89 x 88
1,750
255
Linda Nevill
Wildlife Corridor
Charcoal, charcoal dust
21 x 26
38 x 43
420
40 x 40
62 x 62
400
and wax
256
Pastel with acrylic
Lynn Norton
Bearded with Moss, in Garments Green
underpainting
257
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Framed
£
Lynn Norton
The Lone Tree Perched on the Granite Tor
Pastel with acrylic
40 x 40
62 x 62
400
underpainting
258
Kate O’Neill
More London Reflections
Charcoal and pastel
130 x 80
145 x 95
930
259
Sheila Ottley
Carcassonne
Pastel
36 x 28
40 x 32
495
260
John Packard
St Alban
Charcoal
23 x 16
33 x 26
700
261
Sheila Page
Out of the Water
Pastel and acrylic
59 x 42
74 x 57
650 5,500
262
Patricia Paolozzi Cain NEAC RGI ARWS The Lost Engineer
Pastel on Fabriano
92 x 122
100 x 130
263
Stephen Parkinson
Aldeburgh
Oil pastel
36 x 51
41 x 56
420
264
Cathy Pearce
Hawthorn and Ivy, Salisbury Plain
Soft pastel
23 x 33
36 x 46
400
265
Jayne Perkins
Devil’s Frying Pan, Cornwall
Pastel
50 x 60
76 x 86
600
266
Jayne Perkins
Early Mist Rising, Cumbria
Pastel
46 x 70
72 x 96
800
267
Christopher Perry
Old Boots
Soft pastel
30 x 42
38 x 49
900
268
Susie Prangnell PS
All About Now
Soft pastel
48 x 67
71 x 91
825
269
Susie Prangnell PS
Another Dilemma
Soft pastel
48 x 48
71 x 71
675
270
Susie Prangnell PS
Deckchairs and Dodgems
Soft pastel
23 x 23
44 x 44
445
271
Susie Prangnell PS
In and Out of Bounds
Soft pastel
48 x 48
71 x 71
675
272
Susie Prangnell PS
Only Today
Soft pastel
23 x 23
44 x 44
445
273
Susie Prangnell PS
Star Catcher
Soft pastel
48 x 48
71 x 71
675
274
Ryk Pryke
Ashley
Pastel
69 x 54
84 x 69
540
275
William Pullen
Pine above Rethymnon
Pastel and watercolour on paper 21 x 32
34 x 45
880
276
Ian Rawling PS
Balancing Act Red and Yellow
Pastel and pastel pencil
90 x 65
98 x 73
1,600
277
Ian Rawling PS
Milk Jug and Roses
Pastel and pastel pencil
50 x 50
58 x 58
1,100
278
Ian Rawling PS
Red Kettle
Pastel and pastel pencil
50 x 50
58 x 58
1,100
279
Ian Rawling PS
Teapot and Macaroons
Pastel and pastel pencil
50 x 50
58 x 58
1,100
280
Ian Rawling PS
Two Egg Cups
Pastel and pastel pencil
50 x 50
58 x 58
1,100
281
Richard Rees PPS
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
Pastel on acrylic ink
27 x 32
39 x 42
760
282
Richard Rees PPS
The Albert Memorial
Pastel on acrylic
46 x 28
60 x 42
700
283
Richard Rees PPS
The National Gallery and
Oil pastel on acrylic ink
32 x 26
44 x 38
720
34 x 25
41 x 32
750
St. Martin’s in the Fields
284
Richard Rees PPS
The Royal Courts of Justice
Oil pastel on acrylic ink
285
Richard Rees PPS
The Thames Barrier at Low Tide
Oil pastel on acrylic ink
30 x 29
42 x 41
720
286
Richard Rees PPS
Westminster Cathedral
Pastel on acrylic ink
39 x 30
51 x 42
780
287
Susan Relph PS
Helen - 19/11/2016
Pencil and graphite
30 x 25
48 x 43
1,300
288
Susan Relph PS
Helen - 3/12/2016
Pencil and graphite
30 x 25
48 x 43
1,300
289
Susan Relph PS
Marc Fleming-Hubertz
Oil pastel and graphite
84 x 59
105 x 85
6,800
290
Susan Relph PS
Multiple Studies from Life at White Waltham Soft pastel and graphite
84 x 59
105 x 85
3,900
291
Susan Relph PS
Russell James Parmenter
Soft pastel
84 x 59
105 x 85
7,800
292
Susan Relph PS
Sophie
Soft pastel
59 x 84
85 x 105
4,500
293
Georgina Rey
Mill Pond Bottom, South Downs
Pastel
30 x 40
48 x 58
550
294
Coleen Rilloraza
Dear -----: Forget Not Your Eight
Coloured pencils
22 x 30
34 x 42
800
Glasses of Wellness
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Framed
£
295
Dave Roberts
Mawreddog
Soft pastel
60 x 84
84 x 105
1,925
296
Dave Roberts
Pen Llithrig y Wrach
Soft pastel
30 x 42
50 x 62
695
297
Marsha Roddy
Red Bond
Pastel, Chinese paper, wire,
60 x 40 x 10 60 x 40 x 10
1,800
thread and wood
298
Joss Rossiter
Glamour Girls
Oil pastels, ink and acrylic
80 x 30
780
299
Arwen Sadler
Trawler, Palnackie
Conte crayon
25 x 18
800
300
Andrea Scattolini
Portrait Old G
Soft pastels and pencil pastels
70 x 50
79 x 59
2,500
301
Andrea Seguraz
Ophelia under a Full Moon Night
Botanical dyeing on cotton
154 x 56
158 x 60
1,150 550
paper, charcoal and graphite
302
Skye Seipp
Rokuyo
Coloured pencil
30 x 21
30 x 21
303
Aileen Semple
Wild Out There!
Pastel
30 x 24
56 x 50
700
304
Halla Shafey PS
Gardens of England 1
Pastel
27 x 39
36 x 48
950
305
Halla Shafey PS
Gardens of England 2
Pastel
27 x 39
36 x 48
950
306
Halla Shafey PS
Gardens of England 3
Pastel
29 x 39
36 x 48
950
307
Halla Shafey PS
Gardens of England 4
Pastel
27 x 39
36 x 48
950
308
Halla Shafey PS
Gardens of England 5
Pastel
27 x 39
36 x 48
950
309
Halla Shafey PS
Still Life with Flowers
Pastel
27 x 39
36 x 48
950
310
Greg Shapiro
Anticipation
Pastel on paper
37 x 27
53 x 45
1,500
311
Anastasiia Shlyakova
Remains of Winter
Pastel
312
Janine Shute
GR Butter Knife
Pastel, charcoal, pastel pencil
38 x 105
42 x 109
925
313
Janine Shute
Teaspoon on Tea Chest No. 9
Pastel, charcoal, pastel pencil
39 x 30
45 x 36
625
314
Mike Skinner
Skiveralls to Pangolin
Pastel, charcoal and pencil
28 x 60
45 x 78
720
acrylic on paper
315
Ian Smart
Selective Sunlight, Madeira
Soft pastel
18 x 29
35 x 44
400
316
Norman Smith PS
Late Evening Tuscany
Pastel on paper
61 x 51
97 x 86
2,300
317
Norman Smith PS
Village at Dusk
Pastel on paper
24 x 22
60 x 55
750
318
Bruno Sousa
Fragments
Graphite on paper
40 x 55
63 x 79
700
319
Marc Southey
Winter’s Day on the Parkland Walk
Coloured pencil
41 x 28
52 x 40
320
Jake Spicer
Urte
Soft pastel, charcoal &
50 x 35
750 850
pastel pencil
321
Jan Stephens
In the Woods
Soft pastel
39 x 28
53 x 42
740
322
Norma Stephenson PS
Baile Mor, Iona, Awaiting the Ferry
Pastel
49 x 49
60 x 60
1,600
323
Norma Stephenson PS
Farms & Barns, Yorkshire Dales
Pastel
52 x 52
71 x 71
1,600
324
Norma Stephenson PS
Living in the Dales
Pastel
49 x 49
60 x 60
1,600
325
Norma Stephenson PS
Moorland Barns
Pastel
34 x 34
50 x 50
800
326
Norma Stephenson PS
Sound of Iona
Pastel
59 x 59
79 x 79
1,600
327
Lucy Stopford
Joe
Charcoal
85 x 60
70 x 60
1,500
328
Yulia Sukhanova
Autumn Fireworks
Pastel
48 x 30
58 x 40
850
329
Felicity Talman
Weathered Whispers
Soft pastel on paper
32 x 32
51 x 51
550
330
Judy Tate
Edges
Soft pastel
28 x 58
48 x 78
650
Name
Title
Medium
Size (cm)
Framed
£
331
Malcolm Taylor PS RBA
Blue Bight
Soft pastel
332
Malcolm Taylor PS RBA
Grounded
Soft pastel
33 x 31
52 x 50
1,180
22 x 30
39 x 49
950
333
Malcolm Taylor PS RBA
Homestead
Pastel
334
Malcolm Taylor PS RBA
Sea Pool
Pastel
34 x 34
60 x 60
1,450
40 x 36
59 x 54
335
Malcolm Taylor PS RBA
Sea Shapes
Pastel
1,350
35 x 37
43 x 46
336
John Threlfall SWLA
Headland 2 - Sandwood Bay
Pastel
1,250
36 x 41
59 x 63
540
337
Rubens Tiezzi
Artocarpus Heterophyllus
Soft pastel on paper
111 x 76
338
Bernadett Timko
Orisa
Colour pencil
32 x 23
48 x 38
650
339
John Tookey PS
Catching Up, Tate Britain
Pastel
35 x 25
54 x 43
550
340
John Tookey PS
Dog Walkers, Barnes
Pastel
25 x 35
43 x 54
550
341
John Tookey PS
Storm over Harwich
Pastel
24 x 49
44 x 69
700
342
Victoria Udovikina
Atlas
Charcoal
35 x 27
61 x 51
800
343
Peter Vincent PS
Downs View
Pastel on card
64 x 64
65 x 65
850
344
Peter Vincent PS
Green Water
Pastel on card
63 x 63
65 x 65
850
345
Peter Vincent PS
Hidden Mansion - Wakehurst
Pastel on card
63 x 63
65 x 65
850
346
Peter Vincent PS
Old Shoes/New Shoes
Pastel on paper
29 x 39
30 x 40
400
347
Peter Vincent PS
Well Shaded
Pastel on card
63 x 63
65 x 65
850
348
Katrina Wallis-King PS
Black Down Hill
Charcoal and pastel
27 x 36
41 x 50
520
349
Katrina Wallis-King PS
Penwith Gorse
Pastel and charcoal
31 x 31
45 x 45
485
350
Katrina Wallis-King PS
The Beach House
Charcoal, pastel and acrylic
46 x 31
60 x 45
635
351
Katrina Wallis-King PS
Winter Birches
Charcoal and pastel
24 x 31
38 x 45
435
352
Katrina Wallis-King PS
Winter Ravens
Charcoal, pastel and acrylic
27 x 34
40 x 47
485
353
Sarah Warley-Cummings
River Reflections
Soft pastel
45 x 45
70 x 70
1,200
354
Sarah Warley-Cummings
Way Beyond
Soft pastel
30 x 30
52 x 54
900
355
Christine Watson PS
Alvaro Siza Steps I
Pastel on paper
59 x 42
75 x 57
650
356
Christine Watson PS
Scaffolding and Shadows, Fez
Pastel on paper
59 x 42
75 x 57
650
357
Christine Watson PS
Trikeri Steps II
Pastel on paper
59 x 42
75 x 57
650
358
Christine Watson PS
Trikeri View
Pastel on paper
59 x 42
75 x 57
650
359
Julie Wright
Istvan
Soft pastel and charcoal sketch 42 x 32
52 x 42
500
360
Roy Wright PS
At the Edge of Silver Birch Forest
Charcoal
84 x 108
97 x 122
5,600
361
Roy Wright PS
Path through the Forest
Charcoal
32 x 42
53 x 62
950
362
Roy Wright PS
Sweet Chestnut Fruit
Charcoal
27 x 37
46 x 56
900
363
Yiwei Xu
Overwhelmed Excitement
Soft pastel, Chinese pigment
60 x 43
1,020
900
on canvas, mounted on panel
364
Yuval Yossifov
Portrait of a Woman
Pastel on sand paper
24 x 32
1,700
365
Tom Zaw
Italian Street
Pencils
60 x 40
2,311
366
Tom Zaw
Smoking (Profile)
Pencils
31 x 20
911
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