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Art Auction Catalogue01432 273359hca.ac.uk
LOT 8: Vivian Barraclough
!EXIT!2019!Digital photographic image on aluminium dibondSize: 60 cm x 40 cm
After an earlier long career in the Health Service, both in the UK and abroad, Vivian has been a practicing artist for the last eight years.
Vivian was awarded, by Hereford College of Art, the ‘Contextual Studies Award’ in 2018 for her practice-based dissertation. Vivian was also selected for a month’s residency as part of the Long-bridge Art Project in Birmingham, in 2017.
The immediate architectural, landscape and socio-political context inspires her interdisciplinary practice.
A variety of media may be employed; these include found objects, performance, photography and video. Processes are explorative and continue to evolve; these include site-responsive assemblag-es, collaborative projects and relational performances working with other artists and communities across the UK.
Vivian Barraclough lives in Hereford and is a founder member of the Market Art Collective, based at the historic Butter Market, Hereford.
www.vivianbarraclough.uk
LOT 8: LOT 9: Cowdinsky
‘The Golden Shitter’ 2017Limited Edition 1 of 1 - Including certifi cate of authenticity directly from the artist
A physical manifestation of the fl avour of fame and fortune. Hinting upon themes of grandeur, ap-propriation and humour. ‘The Golden Shitter’ has to be the ultimate prize...or at least something to aim for!
Cowdinsky has been hailed by his mum as the greatest contemporary artist of our time, creating unforgettable humorous works that are infl uenced by the deadly serious relationship between the artist and institution, originality and authorship.
Playing to the gallery through de-contextualisation, merging the boundaries between art and life. Cowdinsky can sometimes be a showman, council maintenance worker, art director and a professional trickster.
Education:2017 BA Honours in Fine Art – Hereford College of Arts
Artist Residency:Sidney Nolan Trust Artist in Residence – H-ART 2017
www.cowdinsky.com
LOT 11: Lin Mathias
Signature in WhiteAcrylic and mohairSize: 61 cm x 91 cm
Lin is an Artivist and a BA (Hons) Fine Art student. Lin has exhibited in Bristol, Chepstow, Aberga-venny, Hereford Work on display in New York and Gloucester Mass.
LOT 10: Sue Stevens-Jenkins
Still WatersDigital Photograph Size: 26 cm x 35 cm
Sue graduated with a BA (Hons) Fine Art at HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London, Hereford Cathedral and was nominated for the Signature Art Prize.
Sue fi nds inspiration for her work in the landscapes of Herefordshire and West Wales.
www.stevens-jenkinsart.weebly.com
LOT 13: Lewis and Saunders
EnoughSize: 92 cm x 138 cm
2nd 3rd Year BA (Hons) Fine Art students at HCA
Collaboration between two professional artists.
“Is there enough? There are those that inhabit negative space.” Lewis and Saunders is an identity, a collaborative, socially engaged art practice. David Saunders has been exhibiting regularly since 2013 and Kirstie Lewis has recently been selected to exhibit in the Coventry Biennial of contemporary art 2019.
LOT 12: Jane Tudge
One of the Bare Bones SeriesSize: 20 cm x 20 cm
Jane Tudge, graduated with a MA in Fine Art from HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London and runs a successful art business in Bromyard.
www.linkedin.com/in/jane-tudge-60696524
LOT 14: Julia Reynolds
Private ViewDigital print A4 on canvas.
Julia Reynolds is a BA (Hons) Fine Art student in her fi nal year at Hereford Art College.
Raffl eLucia McAuliff e is a Hereford-based practitioner and has kindly donated a 90min treatment to include a full consultation and treatment of choice to be decided on the day.
Lucia McAuliff e Therapy ClinicSomatic body work & Holistic soft tissue specialist
luciamcauliff [email protected] 07805 016957
The Bookshop is a high end local restaurant. It is owned by 2 young brothers who are Herefordian and are proving to be very entrepreneurial in how they grow their restaurant business. It is based on locally, ethically produced food served to a very high standard. They have kindly donated a £50 voucher.
www.aruleoftum.com/thebookshop
LOT 15: Victoria Ute Parker
The Line Stands Out(1/5) Zinc Etching, Printing Paper and Inks
These images were found along the countryside route from Hereford to Abergavenny and have been altered like the Reverent William Gilpin did in his 18th Century visiting journals that were sold to tourists. The four varied drawings are familiar places, although, one of the images is an abstract line drawing of the area.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.
LOT 16: Victoria Ute Parker
Looking at the LineThree Framed Ink Paintings, Watercolour Paper and Inks
These three paintings are fun to view and will uplift any area of wall space.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.
Final year Fine Art degree students from HCA will be taking their degree show to London as part of Free Range 2019, at The Truman Brewery, in Brick Lane, London.
This art auction is a fundraising event for those students to cover the rather challenging costs of taking up this exciting opportunity. The Fine Art students contacted local and national artists to see if they would be sympathetic to their cause. They received many donations of artwork. All of the proceeds go to the students, and if they have any left-over funds from Free Range, they will donate it back to HCA for other student events which require funding.
For further information on Free Range visit www.free-range.org.uk
With thanks
Joseph Trinder has off ered his services
as a professional auctioneer. Joseph is a highly experienced and respected auctioneer working in the Fine Art and antique marketplace with Halls Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers.
Joseph Trinder PPNAVAAuctioneer and Valuer Halls Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuerswww.hallsgb.com/fi ne-artuk.linkedin.com/in/joseph-trinder-ppnava-04716a152
Meadow Arts for their support and contribution in making this art auction viable.www.meadowarts.org
LOT 1: Yinka Shonibare CBE Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii (Sketch)
Unique editionSize (framed): 34 inches x 25.5 inchesValuation: £1,000
‘Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii - Sketch’ is the original sketch used as the basis for the patchwork quilt currently hanging in Hereford Cathedral. The sketch features two characters from Hereford Cathedral’s Mappa Mundi, here re-imagined in bright vivid colours and Shonibare’s trademark ‘Dutch wax’ fabric.
The Alerion is a pair of birds with large, slightly hooked bills. They gaze at each other as they look backwards over their shoulders. There is only one pair in the world. They are described as similar to large eagles, with razor-sharp wings. They live for 60 years and before they die, they lay eggs. Once the eggs have hatched, they fl y to the sea and dive to their death.
The Satirii (Satyrs) - a tall humanoid fi gure with a hooked beak, animal ears and horns. He fi lls a large space south of the eastern end of a second ‘Nile’ river that runs parallel to the southern rim of the map’s landmass. He has cloven hooves and carries a staff .
www.yinkashonibare.com
15TH JUNE AT 1PMAuction
Final year Fine Art degree students from HCA will be taking their degree show to London as part of Free Range 2019, at The Truman Brewery, in Brick Lane, London.
This art auction is a fundraising event for those students to cover the rather challenging costs of taking up this exciting opportunity. The Fine Art students contacted local and national artists to see if they would be sympathetic to their cause. They received many donations of artwork. All of the proceeds go to the students, and if they have any left-over funds from Free Range, they will donate it back to HCA for other student events which require funding.
For further information on Free Range visit www.free-range.org.uk
With thanks
Joseph Trinder who has off ered his services as a professional auctioneer. James is a highly experienced and respected auctioneer working in the Fine Art and antique marketplace with Halls Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers.
Joseph Trinder PPNAVAAuctioneer and Valuer
Halls Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
www.hallsgb.com/fi ne-artuk.linkedin.com/in/joseph-trinder-ppnava-04716a152
Meadow Arts for their support and contribution in making this art auction viable.www.meadowarts.org
LOT 1: Yinka Shonibare CBE Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii (Sketch)
Unique editionSize (framed): 34 inches x 25.5 inchesValuation: £1,000
‘Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii - Sketch’ is the original sketch used as the basis for the patchwork quilt currently hanging in Hereford Cathedral. The sketch features two characters from Hereford Cathedral’s Mappa Mundi, here re-imagined in bright vivid colours and Shonibare’s trademark ‘Dutch wax’ fabric.
The Alerion is a pair of birds with large, slightly hooked bills. They gaze at each other as they look backwards over their shoulders. There is only one pair in the world. They are described as similar to large eagles, with razor-sharp wings. They live for 60 years and before they die, they lay eggs. Once the eggs have hatched, they fl y to the sea and dive to their death.
The Satirii (Satyrs) - a tall humanoid fi gure with a hooked beak, animal ears and horns. He fi lls a large space south of the eastern end of a second ‘Nile’ river that runs parallel to the southern rim of the map’s landmass. He has cloven hooves and carries a staff .
www.yinkashonibare.com
15TH JUNE AT 1PMAuction
LOT 3: Shelagh Popham
Black Headed Gulls near Porthgain Oil paintingSize: 3.6 cm x 2.8 cm (portrait)
“I paint what I see, what I enjoy and what I remember.”
Shelagh studied art, design and printmaking at St. Martin’s School of Art, London, and The Royal West of England Academy. She works in oil, watercolour, pen, pencil, charcoal and pastel as well as wood engraving and etching. She sees her work as “a public refl ection of private rejoicings and unexpected incidents.”
Around 30-35 years ago, Shelagh taught life drawing at Hereford College of Arts when Shirley Conibear was head of Adult Education. She has exhibited widely in group and solo exhibitions in Wales, England and as far afi eld as Japan. Shelagh lives in a cottage in the Radnorshire Hills near Hay on Wye.
www.shelaghpopham.co.uk
LOT 2: Allen Fisher
Llangattock Iron, 2018
From the limited edition art book Black Pond 7, 2018. Signed artworkA digital print using HP Designjet 10000Size: 53 cm x 75 cm, mounted on foam-board 59.5 cm x 84 cm.
Black Pond 7 is a sequence that follows four sets of Black Pond paintings, three sets from the pond at Waen Ddu near Llangattock and a fourth on canvas in the studio.
Allen Fisher is an artist, poet and art historian. Worked with English Fluxus in early 1970s, studied human physiology and physics with Open University, art at Goldsmiths’ College with Tony Collinge, Peter Lowe, Roy Knott and Elma and Harry Thrubron and art history at Essex with Dawn Ades, John Nash, and Michael Podro. Taught at Hereford College of Art in 1990s, Head of art Roehampton University, Head of Contemporary Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University where he is now Emeritus Professor of Poetry and Art.
Examples of his work are in the Tate collection, King’s College London and Living Museum Iceland as well as with private collectors in Britain, UAE and USA. He has 150 single-authored publications in his name in a range from poetry to artbooks to aesthetic studies. One-person shows have been at Apple Store Gallery, Hereford, 2013; King’s Archive, London, 2003; Lulham Gallery, London; 1998 and 2002; King’s Manor Gallery, York, 1993; Old Mayor’s Parlour, Hereford, 1991. There was a two-person retrospective exhibition at Hereford City Museum in 1994. Recent exhibitions have been at Apple Store.
www.allenfi sher.co.uk
LOT 4: Michèle Griffi ths
Blue Time PassingMixed media with plaster on wood panelSize: 31 cm x 31 cmValuation £495
Michèle Griffi ths studied Fine Art at Wimbledon School of Art in the 1990s and with tutors such as Prunella Clough, she learned to develop her own unique voice as an abstract artist.
Since then she has painted full time and has gained considerable recognition during her career. She has exhibited widely with regular solo and group shows in London and at The Stour Gallery in the Cotswolds, where she was a gallery artist for 15 years. Several works have been selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and The Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries, Central London. Her paintings are held in many private collections world-wide, St George’s Hospital Tooting and travelling the seas aboard the P&O cruise-liner Britannia. This was a major commission of 15 large paintings for the luxury restaurant on the top deck.
For over a decade, her work has been shown annually at Art Fairs in London and this year she has been invited to exhibit at the 12th Florence Biennale.
Michèle Griffi ths’ paintings are described as “…meditations on surface and depth, illusion and reality, always intensely painterly in their touch and mark”Nicholas Usherwood Art Critic.
Michèle fi rst started making works on plaster, what she calls “Wall Fragments,” in response to the time-worn walls of villages she saw during her regular visits to
Greek islands. Looking closely, she found them just as interesting visually as the more obvious beauty all around. Michèle creates textured surfaces which, she repeatedly scores and scuff s, draws and paints on, then overpaints; thus replicating the random marks made on the real walls and their annual whitewashing. This process is reminiscent of the imprinting of experience and loss, the workings of memory and forgetting.
www.michelegriffi ths.com
LOT 5: Dr Allison Neal
Shetland Drawing Book – 2 Oil paintingSize: 36.5 cm x 27.5 cm (framed)
Until recently Dr Allison Neal was a course leader for the BA (Hons) in Fine Art at HCA. Allison left teaching to complete a PhD on contemporary drawing practice and she now concentrates on her own practice, though she still teaches drawing workshops across the country.
Allison spent two extended periods of time drawing in Shetland and became fascinated by the landscape as she found blue skies, calm waters and traces everywhere of the people who had lived and worked in Shetland over thousands of years.
www.allisonneal.com
LOT 6: Wendy McCleave
MarriageFramed acrylic painting on prepared boardSize: 76 cm x 49 cm (portrait)
BA (Hons) Fine Art Student 2019
Inspired by painting in an empty farmhouse near her home in Wales, Wendy’s current work explores our journeys through life; the traces we leave as we pass through and the palimpsestic nature of our personal histories. This theme has formed the basis of my Degree Show work; a triptych called “Passages” comprising of Part 1 “Elements”, Part 2 “Connections” and Part 3 “Traces” which reference the quiet inspiration of the farmhouse and its spirits.
“Marriage” was selected for exhibition at Patchings Art Centre in August 2017. It was framed by the Applestore Gallery in Hereford.
LOT 7: Tottie Aarvold
Winter WashSize: 43 cm x 33 cm
Tottie Aarvold is an artist and fi ne art photographer based in Ludlow, Shropshire, UK and Ibiza.
Tottie focusses on the abstract qualities of the world in paint or through a lens. She sees her photographic images as ‘found paintings’, an organic fusing of both the human and natural world.
Her work is very personal and involves self-exploration. Tottie has worked for many years as a psychotherapist which has led to her interest in the hidden and revealed, in what lies beneath. She tries to create a story, an uncertainty and psychological confusion in my work and aim to convey pathos and loss.
Awards
2019 Signature Art Prize, 2018 Applestore Gallery Exhibition Prize, 2018 Ludlow 7 Winner Exhibition
www.tottieaarvold.com
Final year Fine Art degree students from HCA will be taking their degree show to London as part of Free Range 2019, at The Truman Brewery, in Brick Lane, London.
This art auction is a fundraising event for those students to cover the rather challenging costs of taking up this exciting opportunity. The Fine Art students contacted local and national artists to see if they would be sympathetic to their cause. They received many donations of artwork. All of the proceeds go to the students, and if they have any left-over funds from Free Range, they will donate it back to HCA for other student events which require funding.
For further information on Free Range visit www.free-range.org.uk
With thanks
Joseph Trinder who has off ered his services as a professional auctioneer. James is a highly experienced and respected auctioneer working in the Fine Art and antique marketplace with Halls Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers.
Joseph Trinder PPNAVAAuctioneer and Valuer
Halls Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
www.hallsgb.com/fi ne-artuk.linkedin.com/in/joseph-trinder-ppnava-04716a152
Meadow Arts for their support and contribution in making this art auction viable.www.meadowarts.org
LOT 1: Yinka Shonibare CBE Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii (Sketch)
Unique editionSize (framed): 34 inches x 25.5 inchesValuation: £1,000
‘Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii - Sketch’ is the original sketch used as the basis for the patchwork quilt currently hanging in Hereford Cathedral. The sketch features two characters from Hereford Cathedral’s Mappa Mundi, here re-imagined in bright vivid colours and Shonibare’s trademark ‘Dutch wax’ fabric.
The Alerion is a pair of birds with large, slightly hooked bills. They gaze at each other as they look backwards over their shoulders. There is only one pair in the world. They are described as similar to large eagles, with razor-sharp wings. They live for 60 years and before they die, they lay eggs. Once the eggs have hatched, they fl y to the sea and dive to their death.
The Satirii (Satyrs) - a tall humanoid fi gure with a hooked beak, animal ears and horns. He fi lls a large space south of the eastern end of a second ‘Nile’ river that runs parallel to the southern rim of the map’s landmass. He has cloven hooves and carries a staff .
www.yinkashonibare.com
15TH JUNE AT 1PMAuction
LOT 3: Shelagh Popham
Black Headed Gulls near Porthgain Oil paintingSize: 3.6 cm x 2.8 cm (portrait)
“I paint what I see, what I enjoy and what I remember.”
Shelagh studied art, design and printmaking at St. Martin’s School of Art, London, and The Royal West of England Academy. She works in oil, watercolour, pen, pencil, charcoal and pastel as well as wood engraving and etching. She sees her work as “a public refl ection of private rejoicings and unexpected incidents.”
Around 30-35 years ago, Shelagh taught life drawing at Hereford College of Arts when Shirley Conibear was head of Adult Education. She has exhibited widely in group and solo exhibitions in Wales, England and as far afi eld as Japan. Shelagh lives in a cottage in the Radnorshire Hills near Hay on Wye.
www.shelaghpopham.co.uk
LOT 2: Allen Fisher
Llangattock Iron, 2018
From the limited edition art book Black Pond 7, 2018. Signed artworkA digital print using HP Designjet 10000Size: 53 cm x 75 cm, mounted on foam-board 59.5 cm x 84 cm.
Black Pond 7 is a sequence that follows four sets of Black Pond paintings, three sets from the pond at Waen Ddu near Llangattock and a fourth on canvas in the studio.
Allen Fisher is an artist, poet and art historian. Worked with English Fluxus in early 1970s, studied human physiology and physics with Open University, art at Goldsmiths’ College with Tony Collinge, Peter Lowe, Roy Knott and Elma and Harry Thrubron and art history at Essex with Dawn Ades, John Nash, and Michael Podro. Taught at Hereford College of Art in 1990s, Head of art Roehampton University, Head of Contemporary Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University where he is now Emeritus Professor of Poetry and Art.
Examples of his work are in the Tate collection, King’s College London and Living Museum Iceland as well as with private collectors in Britain, UAE and USA. He has 150 single-authored publications in his name in a range from poetry to artbooks to aesthetic studies. One-person shows have been at Apple Store Gallery, Hereford, 2013; King’s Archive, London, 2003; Lulham Gallery, London; 1998 and 2002; King’s Manor Gallery, York, 1993; Old Mayor’s Parlour, Hereford, 1991. There was a two-person retrospective exhibition at Hereford City Museum in 1994. Recent exhibitions have been at Apple Store.
www.allenfi sher.co.uk
LOT 4: Michèle Griffi ths
Blue Time PassingMixed media with plaster on wood panelSize: 31 cm x 31 cmValuation £495
Michèle Griffi ths studied Fine Art at Wimbledon School of Art in the 1990s and with tutors such as Prunella Clough, she learned to develop her own unique voice as an abstract artist.
Since then she has painted full time and has gained considerable recognition during her career. She has exhibited widely with regular solo and group shows in London and at The Stour Gallery in the Cotswolds, where she was a gallery artist for 15 years. Several works have been selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and The Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries, Central London. Her paintings are held in many private collections world-wide, St George’s Hospital Tooting and travelling the seas aboard the P&O cruise-liner Britannia. This was a major commission of 15 large paintings for the luxury restaurant on the top deck.
For over a decade, her work has been shown annually at Art Fairs in London and this year she has been invited to exhibit at the 12th Florence Biennale.
Michèle Griffi ths’ paintings are described as “…meditations on surface and depth, illusion and reality, always intensely painterly in their touch and mark”Nicholas Usherwood Art Critic.
Michèle fi rst started making works on plaster, what she calls “Wall Fragments,” in response to the time-worn walls of villages she saw during her regular visits to
Greek islands. Looking closely, she found them just as interesting visually as the more obvious beauty all around. Michèle creates textured surfaces which, she repeatedly scores and scuff s, draws and paints on, then overpaints; thus replicating the random marks made on the real walls and their annual whitewashing. This process is reminiscent of the imprinting of experience and loss, the workings of memory and forgetting.
www.michelegriffi ths.com
LOT 5: Dr Allison Neal
Shetland Drawing Book – 2 Oil paintingSize: 36.5 cm x 27.5 cm (framed)
Until recently Dr Allison Neal was a course leader for the BA (Hons) in Fine Art at HCA. Allison left teaching to complete a PhD on contemporary drawing practice and she now concentrates on her own practice, though she still teaches drawing workshops across the country.
Allison spent two extended periods of time drawing in Shetland and became fascinated by the landscape as she found blue skies, calm waters and traces everywhere of the people who had lived and worked in Shetland over thousands of years.
www.allisonneal.com
LOT 6: Wendy McCleave
MarriageFramed acrylic painting on prepared boardSize: 76 cm x 49 cm (portrait)
BA (Hons) Fine Art Student 2019
Inspired by painting in an empty farmhouse near her home in Wales, Wendy’s current work explores our journeys through life; the traces we leave as we pass through and the palimpsestic nature of our personal histories. This theme has formed the basis of my Degree Show work; a triptych called “Passages” comprising of Part 1 “Elements”, Part 2 “Connections” and Part 3 “Traces” which reference the quiet inspiration of the farmhouse and its spirits.
“Marriage” was selected for exhibition at Patchings Art Centre in August 2017. It was framed by the Applestore Gallery in Hereford.
LOT 7: Tottie Aarvold
Winter WashSize: 43 cm x 33 cm
Tottie Aarvold is an artist and fi ne art photographer based in Ludlow, Shropshire, UK and Ibiza.
Tottie focusses on the abstract qualities of the world in paint or through a lens. She sees her photographic images as ‘found paintings’, an organic fusing of both the human and natural world.
Her work is very personal and involves self-exploration. Tottie has worked for many years as a psychotherapist which has led to her interest in the hidden and revealed, in what lies beneath. She tries to create a story, an uncertainty and psychological confusion in my work and aim to convey pathos and loss.
Awards
2019 Signature Art Prize, 2018 Applestore Gallery Exhibition Prize, 2018 Ludlow 7 Winner Exhibition
www.tottieaarvold.com
Final year Fine Art degree students from HCA will be taking their degree show to London as part of Free Range 2019, at The Truman Brewery, in Brick Lane, London.
This art auction is a fundraising event for those students to cover the rather challenging costs of taking up this exciting opportunity. The Fine Art students contacted local and national artists to see if they would be sympathetic to their cause. They received many donations of artwork. All of the proceeds go to the students, and if they have any left-over funds from Free Range, they will donate it back to HCA for other student events which require funding.
For further information on Free Range visit www.free-range.org.uk
With thanks
Joseph Trinder who has off ered his services as a professional auctioneer. James is a highly experienced and respected auctioneer working in the Fine Art and antique marketplace with Halls Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers.
Joseph Trinder PPNAVAAuctioneer and Valuer
Halls Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers
www.hallsgb.com/fi ne-artuk.linkedin.com/in/joseph-trinder-ppnava-04716a152
Meadow Arts for their support and contribution in making this art auction viable.www.meadowarts.org
LOT 1: Yinka Shonibare CBE Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii (Sketch)
Unique editionSize (framed): 34 inches x 25.5 inchesValuation: £1,000
‘Creatures of the Mappa Mundi, Alerion and Satyrii - Sketch’ is the original sketch used as the basis for the patchwork quilt currently hanging in Hereford Cathedral. The sketch features two characters from Hereford Cathedral’s Mappa Mundi, here re-imagined in bright vivid colours and Shonibare’s trademark ‘Dutch wax’ fabric.
The Alerion is a pair of birds with large, slightly hooked bills. They gaze at each other as they look backwards over their shoulders. There is only one pair in the world. They are described as similar to large eagles, with razor-sharp wings. They live for 60 years and before they die, they lay eggs. Once the eggs have hatched, they fl y to the sea and dive to their death.
The Satirii (Satyrs) - a tall humanoid fi gure with a hooked beak, animal ears and horns. He fi lls a large space south of the eastern end of a second ‘Nile’ river that runs parallel to the southern rim of the map’s landmass. He has cloven hooves and carries a staff .
www.yinkashonibare.com
15TH JUNE AT 1PMAuction
LOT 3: Shelagh Popham
Black Headed Gulls near Porthgain Oil paintingSize: 3.6 cm x 2.8 cm (portrait)
“I paint what I see, what I enjoy and what I remember.”
Shelagh studied art, design and printmaking at St. Martin’s School of Art, London, and The Royal West of England Academy. She works in oil, watercolour, pen, pencil, charcoal and pastel as well as wood engraving and etching. She sees her work as “a public refl ection of private rejoicings and unexpected incidents.”
Around 30-35 years ago, Shelagh taught life drawing at Hereford College of Arts when Shirley Conibear was head of Adult Education. She has exhibited widely in group and solo exhibitions in Wales, England and as far afi eld as Japan. Shelagh lives in a cottage in the Radnorshire Hills near Hay on Wye.
www.shelaghpopham.co.uk
LOT 2: Allen Fisher
Llangattock Iron, 2018
From the limited edition art book Black Pond 7, 2018. Signed artworkA digital print using HP Designjet 10000Size: 53 cm x 75 cm, mounted on foam-board 59.5 cm x 84 cm.
Black Pond 7 is a sequence that follows four sets of Black Pond paintings, three sets from the pond at Waen Ddu near Llangattock and a fourth on canvas in the studio.
Allen Fisher is an artist, poet and art historian. Worked with English Fluxus in early 1970s, studied human physiology and physics with Open University, art at Goldsmiths’ College with Tony Collinge, Peter Lowe, Roy Knott and Elma and Harry Thrubron and art history at Essex with Dawn Ades, John Nash, and Michael Podro. Taught at Hereford College of Art in 1990s, Head of art Roehampton University, Head of Contemporary Arts at Manchester Metropolitan University where he is now Emeritus Professor of Poetry and Art.
Examples of his work are in the Tate collection, King’s College London and Living Museum Iceland as well as with private collectors in Britain, UAE and USA. He has 150 single-authored publications in his name in a range from poetry to artbooks to aesthetic studies. One-person shows have been at Apple Store Gallery, Hereford, 2013; King’s Archive, London, 2003; Lulham Gallery, London; 1998 and 2002; King’s Manor Gallery, York, 1993; Old Mayor’s Parlour, Hereford, 1991. There was a two-person retrospective exhibition at Hereford City Museum in 1994. Recent exhibitions have been at Apple Store.
www.allenfi sher.co.uk
LOT 4: Michèle Griffi ths
Blue Time PassingMixed media with plaster on wood panelSize: 31 cm x 31 cmValuation £495
Michèle Griffi ths studied Fine Art at Wimbledon School of Art in the 1990s and with tutors such as Prunella Clough, she learned to develop her own unique voice as an abstract artist.
Since then she has painted full time and has gained considerable recognition during her career. She has exhibited widely with regular solo and group shows in London and at The Stour Gallery in the Cotswolds, where she was a gallery artist for 15 years. Several works have been selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and The Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries, Central London. Her paintings are held in many private collections world-wide, St George’s Hospital Tooting and travelling the seas aboard the P&O cruise-liner Britannia. This was a major commission of 15 large paintings for the luxury restaurant on the top deck.
For over a decade, her work has been shown annually at Art Fairs in London and this year she has been invited to exhibit at the 12th Florence Biennale.
Michèle Griffi ths’ paintings are described as “…meditations on surface and depth, illusion and reality, always intensely painterly in their touch and mark”Nicholas Usherwood Art Critic.
Michèle fi rst started making works on plaster, what she calls “Wall Fragments,” in response to the time-worn walls of villages she saw during her regular visits to
Greek islands. Looking closely, she found them just as interesting visually as the more obvious beauty all around. Michèle creates textured surfaces which, she repeatedly scores and scuff s, draws and paints on, then overpaints; thus replicating the random marks made on the real walls and their annual whitewashing. This process is reminiscent of the imprinting of experience and loss, the workings of memory and forgetting.
www.michelegriffi ths.com
LOT 5: Dr Allison Neal
Shetland Drawing Book – 2 Oil paintingSize: 36.5 cm x 27.5 cm (framed)
Until recently Dr Allison Neal was a course leader for the BA (Hons) in Fine Art at HCA. Allison left teaching to complete a PhD on contemporary drawing practice and she now concentrates on her own practice, though she still teaches drawing workshops across the country.
Allison spent two extended periods of time drawing in Shetland and became fascinated by the landscape as she found blue skies, calm waters and traces everywhere of the people who had lived and worked in Shetland over thousands of years.
www.allisonneal.com
LOT 6: Wendy McCleave
MarriageFramed acrylic painting on prepared boardSize: 76 cm x 49 cm (portrait)
BA (Hons) Fine Art Student 2019
Inspired by painting in an empty farmhouse near her home in Wales, Wendy’s current work explores our journeys through life; the traces we leave as we pass through and the palimpsestic nature of our personal histories. This theme has formed the basis of my Degree Show work; a triptych called “Passages” comprising of Part 1 “Elements”, Part 2 “Connections” and Part 3 “Traces” which reference the quiet inspiration of the farmhouse and its spirits.
“Marriage” was selected for exhibition at Patchings Art Centre in August 2017. It was framed by the Applestore Gallery in Hereford.
LOT 7: Tottie Aarvold
Winter WashSize: 43 cm x 33 cm
Tottie Aarvold is an artist and fi ne art photographer based in Ludlow, Shropshire, UK and Ibiza.
Tottie focusses on the abstract qualities of the world in paint or through a lens. She sees her photographic images as ‘found paintings’, an organic fusing of both the human and natural world.
Her work is very personal and involves self-exploration. Tottie has worked for many years as a psychotherapist which has led to her interest in the hidden and revealed, in what lies beneath. She tries to create a story, an uncertainty and psychological confusion in my work and aim to convey pathos and loss.
Awards
2019 Signature Art Prize, 2018 Applestore Gallery Exhibition Prize, 2018 Ludlow 7 Winner Exhibition
www.tottieaarvold.com
Art Auction Catalogue01432 273359hca.ac.uk
LOT 8: Vivian Barraclough
!EXIT!2019!Digital photographic image on aluminium dibondSize: 60 cm x 40 cm
After an earlier long career in the Health Service, both in the UK and abroad, Vivian has been a practicing artist for the last eight years.
Vivian was awarded, by Hereford College of Art, the ‘Contextual Studies Award’ in 2018 for her practice-based dissertation. Vivian was also selected for a month’s residency as part of the Long-bridge Art Project in Birmingham, in 2017.
The immediate architectural, landscape and socio-political context inspires her interdisciplinary practice.
A variety of media may be employed; these include found objects, performance, photography and video. Processes are explorative and continue to evolve; these include site-responsive assemblag-es, collaborative projects and relational performances working with other artists and communities across the UK.
Vivian Barraclough lives in Hereford and is a founder member of the Market Art Collective, based at the historic Butter Market, Hereford.
www.vivianbarraclough.uk
LOT 8: LOT 9: Cowdinsky
‘The Golden Shitter’ 2017Limited Edition 1 of 1 - Including certifi cate of authenticity directly from the artist
A physical manifestation of the fl avour of fame and fortune. Hinting upon themes of grandeur, ap-propriation and humour. ‘The Golden Shitter’ has to be the ultimate prize...or at least something to aim for!
Cowdinsky has been hailed by his mum as the greatest contemporary artist of our time, creating unforgettable humorous works that are infl uenced by the deadly serious relationship between the artist and institution, originality and authorship.
Playing to the gallery through de-contextualisation, merging the boundaries between art and life. Cowdinsky can sometimes be a showman, council maintenance worker, art director and a professional trickster.
Education:2017 BA Honours in Fine Art – Hereford College of Arts
Artist Residency:Sidney Nolan Trust Artist in Residence – H-ART 2017
www.cowdinsky.com
LOT 11: Lin Mathias
Signature in WhiteAcrylic and mohairSize: 61 cm x 91 cm
Lin is an Artivist and a BA (Hons) Fine Art student. Lin has exhibited in Bristol, Chepstow, Aberga-venny, Hereford Work on display in New York and Gloucester Mass.
LOT 10: Sue Stevens-Jenkins
Still WatersDigital Photograph Size: 26 cm x 35 cm
Sue graduated with a BA (Hons) Fine Art at HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London, Hereford Cathedral and was nominated for the Signature Art Prize.
Sue fi nds inspiration for her work in the landscapes of Herefordshire and West Wales.
www.stevens-jenkinsart.weebly.com
LOT 13: Lewis and Saunders
EnoughSize: 92 cm x 138 cm
2nd 3rd Year BA (Hons) Fine Art students at HCA
Collaboration between two professional artists.
“Is there enough? There are those that inhabit negative space.” Lewis and Saunders is an identity, a collaborative, socially engaged art practice. David Saunders has been exhibiting regularly since 2013 and Kirstie Lewis has recently been selected to exhibit in the Coventry Biennial of contemporary art 2019.
LOT 12: Jane Tudge
One of the Bare Bones SeriesSize: 20 cm x 20 cm
Jane Tudge, graduated with a MA in Fine Art from HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London and runs a successful art business in Bromyard.
www.linkedin.com/in/jane-tudge-60696524
LOT 14: Julia Reynolds
Private ViewDigital print A4 on canvas.
Julia Reynolds is a BA (Hons) Fine Art student in her fi nal year at Hereford Art College.
Raffl eLucia McAuliff e is a Hereford-based practitioner and has kindly donated a 90min treatment to include a full consultation and treatment of choice to be decided on the day.
Lucia McAuliff e Therapy ClinicSomatic body work & Holistic soft tissue specialist
luciamcauliff [email protected] 07805 016957
The Bookshop is a high end local restaurant. It is owned by 2 young brothers who are Herefordian and are proving to be very entrepreneurial in how they grow their restaurant business. It is based on locally, ethically produced food served to a very high standard. They have kindly donated a £50 voucher.
www.aruleoftum.com/thebookshop
LOT 15: Victoria Ute Parker
The Line Stands Out(1/5) Zinc Etching, Printing Paper and Inks
These images were found along the countryside route from Hereford to Abergavenny and have been altered like the Reverent William Gilpin did in his 18th Century visiting journals that were sold to tourists. The four varied drawings are familiar places, although, one of the images is an abstract line drawing of the area.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.
LOT 16: Victoria Ute Parker
Looking at the LineThree Framed Ink Paintings, Watercolour Paper and Inks
These three paintings are fun to view and will uplift any area of wall space.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.
Art Auction Catalogue01432 273359hca.ac.uk
LOT 8: Vivian Barraclough
!EXIT!2019!Digital photographic image on aluminium dibondSize: 60 cm x 40 cm
After an earlier long career in the Health Service, both in the UK and abroad, Vivian has been a practicing artist for the last eight years.
Vivian was awarded, by Hereford College of Art, the ‘Contextual Studies Award’ in 2018 for her practice-based dissertation. Vivian was also selected for a month’s residency as part of the Long-bridge Art Project in Birmingham, in 2017.
The immediate architectural, landscape and socio-political context inspires her interdisciplinary practice.
A variety of media may be employed; these include found objects, performance, photography and video. Processes are explorative and continue to evolve; these include site-responsive assemblag-es, collaborative projects and relational performances working with other artists and communities across the UK.
Vivian Barraclough lives in Hereford and is a founder member of the Market Art Collective, based at the historic Butter Market, Hereford.
www.vivianbarraclough.uk
LOT 8: LOT 9: Cowdinsky
‘The Golden Shitter’ 2017Limited Edition 1 of 1 - Including certifi cate of authenticity directly from the artist
A physical manifestation of the fl avour of fame and fortune. Hinting upon themes of grandeur, ap-propriation and humour. ‘The Golden Shitter’ has to be the ultimate prize...or at least something to aim for!
Cowdinsky has been hailed by his mum as the greatest contemporary artist of our time, creating unforgettable humorous works that are infl uenced by the deadly serious relationship between the artist and institution, originality and authorship.
Playing to the gallery through de-contextualisation, merging the boundaries between art and life. Cowdinsky can sometimes be a showman, council maintenance worker, art director and a professional trickster.
Education:2017 BA Honours in Fine Art – Hereford College of Arts
Artist Residency:Sidney Nolan Trust Artist in Residence – H-ART 2017
www.cowdinsky.com
LOT 11: Lin Mathias
Signature in WhiteAcrylic and mohairSize: 61 cm x 91 cm
Lin is an Artivist and a BA (Hons) Fine Art student. Lin has exhibited in Bristol, Chepstow, Aberga-venny, Hereford Work on display in New York and Gloucester Mass.
LOT 10: Sue Stevens-Jenkins
Still WatersDigital Photograph Size: 26 cm x 35 cm
Sue graduated with a BA (Hons) Fine Art at HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London, Hereford Cathedral and was nominated for the Signature Art Prize.
Sue fi nds inspiration for her work in the landscapes of Herefordshire and West Wales.
www.stevens-jenkinsart.weebly.com
LOT 13: Lewis and Saunders
EnoughSize: 92 cm x 138 cm
2nd 3rd Year BA (Hons) Fine Art students at HCA
Collaboration between two professional artists.
“Is there enough? There are those that inhabit negative space.” Lewis and Saunders is an identity, a collaborative, socially engaged art practice. David Saunders has been exhibiting regularly since 2013 and Kirstie Lewis has recently been selected to exhibit in the Coventry Biennial of contemporary art 2019.
LOT 12: Jane Tudge
One of the Bare Bones SeriesSize: 20 cm x 20 cm
Jane Tudge, graduated with a MA in Fine Art from HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London and runs a successful art business in Bromyard.
www.linkedin.com/in/jane-tudge-60696524
LOT 14: Julia Reynolds
Private ViewDigital print A4 on canvas.
Julia Reynolds is a BA (Hons) Fine Art student in her fi nal year at Hereford Art College.
Raffl eLucia McAuliff e is a Hereford-based practitioner and has kindly donated a 90min treatment to include a full consultation and treatment of choice to be decided on the day.
Lucia McAuliff e Therapy ClinicSomatic body work & Holistic soft tissue specialist
luciamcauliff [email protected] 07805 016957
The Bookshop is a high end local restaurant. It is owned by 2 young brothers who are Herefordian and are proving to be very entrepreneurial in how they grow their restaurant business. It is based on locally, ethically produced food served to a very high standard. They have kindly donated a £50 voucher.
www.aruleoftum.com/thebookshop
LOT 15: Victoria Ute Parker
The Line Stands Out(1/5) Zinc Etching, Printing Paper and Inks
These images were found along the countryside route from Hereford to Abergavenny and have been altered like the Reverent William Gilpin did in his 18th Century visiting journals that were sold to tourists. The four varied drawings are familiar places, although, one of the images is an abstract line drawing of the area.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.
LOT 16: Victoria Ute Parker
Looking at the LineThree Framed Ink Paintings, Watercolour Paper and Inks
These three paintings are fun to view and will uplift any area of wall space.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.
Art Auction Catalogue01432 273359hca.ac.uk
LOT 8: Vivian Barraclough
!EXIT!2019!Digital photographic image on aluminium dibondSize: 60 cm x 40 cm
After an earlier long career in the Health Service, both in the UK and abroad, Vivian has been a practicing artist for the last eight years.
Vivian was awarded, by Hereford College of Art, the ‘Contextual Studies Award’ in 2018 for her practice-based dissertation. Vivian was also selected for a month’s residency as part of the Long-bridge Art Project in Birmingham, in 2017.
The immediate architectural, landscape and socio-political context inspires her interdisciplinary practice.
A variety of media may be employed; these include found objects, performance, photography and video. Processes are explorative and continue to evolve; these include site-responsive assemblag-es, collaborative projects and relational performances working with other artists and communities across the UK.
Vivian Barraclough lives in Hereford and is a founder member of the Market Art Collective, based at the historic Butter Market, Hereford.
www.vivianbarraclough.uk
LOT 8: LOT 9: Cowdinsky
‘The Golden Shitter’ 2017Limited Edition 1 of 1 - Including certifi cate of authenticity directly from the artist
A physical manifestation of the fl avour of fame and fortune. Hinting upon themes of grandeur, ap-propriation and humour. ‘The Golden Shitter’ has to be the ultimate prize...or at least something to aim for!
Cowdinsky has been hailed by his mum as the greatest contemporary artist of our time, creating unforgettable humorous works that are infl uenced by the deadly serious relationship between the artist and institution, originality and authorship.
Playing to the gallery through de-contextualisation, merging the boundaries between art and life. Cowdinsky can sometimes be a showman, council maintenance worker, art director and a professional trickster.
Education:2017 BA Honours in Fine Art – Hereford College of Arts
Artist Residency:Sidney Nolan Trust Artist in Residence – H-ART 2017
www.cowdinsky.com
LOT 11: Lin Mathias
Signature in WhiteAcrylic and mohairSize: 61 cm x 91 cm
Lin is an Artivist and a BA (Hons) Fine Art student. Lin has exhibited in Bristol, Chepstow, Aberga-venny, Hereford Work on display in New York and Gloucester Mass.
LOT 10: Sue Stevens-Jenkins
Still WatersDigital Photograph Size: 26 cm x 35 cm
Sue graduated with a BA (Hons) Fine Art at HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London, Hereford Cathedral and was nominated for the Signature Art Prize.
Sue fi nds inspiration for her work in the landscapes of Herefordshire and West Wales.
www.stevens-jenkinsart.weebly.com
LOT 13: Lewis and Saunders
EnoughSize: 92 cm x 138 cm
2nd 3rd Year BA (Hons) Fine Art students at HCA
Collaboration between two professional artists.
“Is there enough? There are those that inhabit negative space.” Lewis and Saunders is an identity, a collaborative, socially engaged art practice. David Saunders has been exhibiting regularly since 2013 and Kirstie Lewis has recently been selected to exhibit in the Coventry Biennial of contemporary art 2019.
LOT 12: Jane Tudge
One of the Bare Bones SeriesSize: 20 cm x 20 cm
Jane Tudge, graduated with a MA in Fine Art from HCA in 2018. She has exhibited in London and runs a successful art business in Bromyard.
www.linkedin.com/in/jane-tudge-60696524
LOT 14: Julia Reynolds
Private ViewDigital print A4 on canvas.
Julia Reynolds is a BA (Hons) Fine Art student in her fi nal year at Hereford Art College.
Raffl eLucia McAuliff e is a Hereford-based practitioner and has kindly donated a 90min treatment to include a full consultation and treatment of choice to be decided on the day.
Lucia McAuliff e Therapy ClinicSomatic body work & Holistic soft tissue specialist
luciamcauliff [email protected] 07805 016957
The Bookshop is a high end local restaurant. It is owned by 2 young brothers who are Herefordian and are proving to be very entrepreneurial in how they grow their restaurant business. It is based on locally, ethically produced food served to a very high standard. They have kindly donated a £50 voucher.
www.aruleoftum.com/thebookshop
LOT 15: Victoria Ute Parker
The Line Stands Out(1/5) Zinc Etching, Printing Paper and Inks
These images were found along the countryside route from Hereford to Abergavenny and have been altered like the Reverent William Gilpin did in his 18th Century visiting journals that were sold to tourists. The four varied drawings are familiar places, although, one of the images is an abstract line drawing of the area.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.
LOT 16: Victoria Ute Parker
Looking at the LineThree Framed Ink Paintings, Watercolour Paper and Inks
These three paintings are fun to view and will uplift any area of wall space.
Victoria Ute Parker is an Abstract Landscape Artist. Her work evokes mathematics and place; much of her work is infl uence by her constricted surroundings and upbringing.