A Studio Gift for our Collectors
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.
The draw is closed at the moment.
Check back soon for updates.
Choose your favourite Boat Print
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Skidnir
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Boat For Hire
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The Little Red Boat
Here is our latest winner for March 2026
Congratulations to Solveig Nilsson who won the Fine Art Print Skidnir.
The next winner will be drawn on the 31st of March 2026.
So go ahead and enter the draw below.
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 Solveig Nilsson
our latest winner for March 2026 who has won the Fine Art Print Skidnir.
Winners 2025: December Arne Buten, September Anna Gruber, June Iro Joannides, March Timothy Stevens.
Winners 2024: December Margaret Gross, September Maggie Stubbings, June Nathalia Dunbar, April Sarah Sloane, February Ana Mitch.
Winners 2023: December Andrew Georgiou, October Serena Ravenscroft, August Mike Walters, June Stefan Bissmann, April Tom Denton, February David Gardner.
Winners 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?
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Watercolours
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The Blue Door
Theo’s painting captures the spirit of Larnaca and our wonderful Mediterranean island perfectly.
Had to be the Blue Door it’s my favourite color.
I have a thing with blue doors….Cypriot blue doors. I just love this painting and I was disappointed when the original was sold.
Love the painting of the blue door!!
The Cyprus Blue Door 11am, with the sun weathered paint and terracotta walls as a contrast really gives a feel of place and time. The shadows reflect the heat of the day perfectly. Utterly beautiful.
The Blue Door symbolizes the charm of traditional Larnaca and reminds us of what can be lost
If concrete and high rise projects take over without respect for what has gone before.