Win a Fine Art Print

Every three months we are giving away a hand signed Fine Art Print
as a thank you to all our newsletter readers.
It's free to enter, so give it a go.

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As the Christmas season is around the corner
we are giving away not just one print
but a set of three prints to celebrate the season

To take part choose one of the three sets featured below and tell us the name of your favourite set of prints in the comments at the bottom of the page.
That's it you've entered the draw.

The next winner will be drawn on the 30th of December 2024.
So go ahead and enter the draw.
The winner will be notified via email and announced here in this blog.
Good Luck.
The sizes of the winning prints are approximately A3
This includes a white border with the artist's signature.

  • 1. Cyprus Doors

  • 2. Cyprus Traditions

  • 3. Cyprus Romance

The winners so far...

Congratulations to Maggie Stubbings
our latest winner for September who has won the Fine Art Print of Haystacks.
The winners 2024: June Nathalia Dunbar, April Sarah Sloane, February Ana Mitch
The winners 2023: December Andrew Georgiou, October Serena Ravenscroft, August Mike Walters, June Stefan Bissmann, April Tom Denton, February David Gardner
The winners for 2022: December Helen Tumelty, October Luise Wilson, September Pam Coupland, August Carolyn Alexander, and the first Winner for July Bev Chrysanthou.

 Have you decided on your favourite print?

Just leave the name of the print from the choice above in the comments below
and you are entered in this month's draw.

 Good Luck!

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783 comments

Pianist on the Roof.
Absolutely beautiful painting – plus colours would look wonderful in my living room 😍

Marie Wright

Making music. Whimsical and wonderful.

Susan Witheford

Pianist on the roof.

Ade Berry

Love the lady in red by the piano on a roof top. All you paintings are amazing, love your work!

Mara

Making Music….just loving the way the waves crash on to rocks and the musicians have a ethereal mermaid feel to them.

Lesley Nancarrow

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