Supporting fundraiser for East Anglia Children's Hospice (EACH)

December 24, 2020
Supporting fundraiser for East Anglia Children's Hospice (EACH)
Thursday 25th February – Saturday 6th March 2021

Bidding opens on the 25th February. If you would like to register to bid, please visit www.cheffins.co.uk/fine-art or call 01223 213343

To view the catalogue online and find out any additional information, please visit each.org.uk/exclusive-art-auction.

If you have any questions about the auction please call Bronte Graver at EACH on 07714 600574 or email bronte.graver@each.org.uk

 

 
 
EXAMPLES OF LOTS AVAILABLE
 

 
Nomad
By Roger Hardy. Plaster plinth, with found elements from local boatyards and estuary worn wood from the river Alde, .
57x11.5x11.5cm
© Roger Hardy / Contemporary and Country 2020

 

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Golden Bough II
Oil on brass by Kate Giles
18cm x 24cm

 

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North Wind Blows
Datamaps, hand cut and twisted
41cm x 42cm
@ Joni Smith/Contemporary and Country 2020

 

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Untitled
Monoprint by Katarzyna Coleman.  Ink on Somerset paper, with acrylic paint addition by John Kiki
65cm x 85cm

 

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Good Timing, 2009
By Telfer Stokes
Metalwork
28cm x 50cm

 

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Houghton Desire Lines
Original, hand cut paper cut from white cartridge paper mounted over pistachio
card. In a white wood frame.
50cm x50cm
© Ruth Howes / Contemporary and Country 2020

 

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Woman Head on Potato Print
By Christopher Marvell
Pencil and collage
57cm x 45cm

 

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About the author

Paul Vater, Director of Contemporary and Country

Paul Vater

PAUL VATER
Paul conducts studio visits to maintain strong relationships with artists, designers and craftspeople who show their work with us. He manages the main C&C website and has developed the online shop where selected works are presented for sale.

 

Paul established his design company, Sugarfree, in 1990 and quickly gained a reputation for delivering fresh, effective marketing campaigns and brand identities for clients including Save the Children Fund, United Nations Association and UNHCR. Over the years those added to the roster include IPC Magazines, Arts Council England, The Roundhouse, Barbican Centre, Arts Marketing Association, Look Ahead Housing and Care, Paddington Waterside, BBC Worldwide, Commonwealth Foundation, Prestel, City of London Corporation, Baker Street Quarter, Victoria BID and the University of East Anglia.