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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You will be added automatically when you enter this draw.

The March draw is closed now.
But the new draw will be starting soon.

Here is our latest winner for March 2025
Congratulations to Timothy Stevens who won the
Fine Art Print of
Hotel Atlantic

New draw starting soon...

  • Hotel Atlantic

  • The Guitar Player

  • The Sunday Stroll

The next winner will be drawn on the 30th of June 2025.
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 print is approximately A3
This includes a white border with the artist's signature.

The winners so far...

Congratulations to Timothy Stevens
our latest winner for March 2025 who has won the Fine Art Print Hotel Atlantic
The winners 2024: December Margaret Gross, September Maggie Stubbings, 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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997 comments

Pianist on the roof. It will inspire me as I have just started piano lessons. Love it.

Helen Tumelty

Making Music. I absolutely love the way this painting is so atmospheric with the waves crashing on the rocks. Absolutely fabulous work of art.

Helena Pringle

The pianist on the roof

Kay

Making music x merry christmas and happy new year to you birh x

Luise Wilson

Making music please, simply stunning

Karen Lewis

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