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Culture, Art

Oxfordshire Artists: Of Men and By Men

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With Father’s Day in mind, this month we’re celebrating men.

 

 

Hugh Pryor 

One thing or another. Photography/Giclee print from £45 

 

 

James Kelso 

Sir Tom Stoppard OM, CBE, FRSL, Oil on gessoed panel, framed. £5,000 

 

 

Jill Colchester OAS 

Simon, drawn in 3mins 40secs in watercolour and graphite. £102 

 

 

John Gunter 

Let’s Not Think About Tomorrow, Acrylic on canvas, framed. £60 

 

 

Kay Jamieson OAS 

Lenny in oils, framed. £150 

 

 

Neil Butterfield WOA 

 Tre Formaggi, acrylic on canvas, mounted and framed. £350 

 

 

Polly Pincott OAS 

 As The Snow Falls in oil on canvas board. Commissions available. 

 

 

Paul Bullivant 

Spring comes late in the Faroes, digital photographic print. £110 

 

 

Rod Craig OAS 

A Cotswold Summer in acrylic on collaged paper, framed. £650 

 

 

Ruta Manko 

Brawler; ceramic sculpture on book. £600 

 

 

Steven Daggitt OAS 

Hillside, Mosel Valley, in acrylic on canvas. £300 

 

 

Tim Labuscagne 

Kiwayu Fisherman in watercolour. £400  

 

 

These pieces are chosen from the Oxfordshire Artweeks show- see artweeks.org/latestshow for further details or to contact the artist. 

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