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‘‘Green’ suggests healthy options and therefore healthy outcomes. Green issues should be the first consideration in everything from housing, to health to education and beyond.’’
Ralph Steadman
Welcome to the inaugural Green Creates… art exhibition.
Artistic expression, in its many forms, has existed in every age, every culture, and every country. Art can be both rooted in history and a catalyst for change. It connects us to the past, expresses our views of the present and suggests new ideas and visions for the future.
As such, it is only fitting that we should call upon the support of the arts’ community today, as we stand on the brink of an uncertain future, attempting to hold onto the values and achievements that make us proud to be British, whilst working towards a new and better tomorrow.
Green Creates… is an opportunity for the arts community to show their support for the Green Party, our policies and our work, but also an example of art as a social commentary in a time of social, economic and political unrest. The theme of Green Voices called for artists to express their opinions on the issues of the day and they have produced work that encompasses everything from climate change to the ephemeral beauty of nature.
We are delighted at the richness and diversity of the work that we have on display and to welcome you to this celebration of some of the different interpretations of what it means to be green today.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Bartley and Caroline LucasCo-Leaders - Green Party of England and Wales
Introduction
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01 .Cedric Christie / 02.Grayson Perry / 03.Christopher Steele-Perkins / 04.Gary cook / 05.Andrew Hardwick / 06.Anastasia Catris / 07.THE DnA FACTORY MRBS / 08.Ralph Steadman / 09.Richard Nott / 10.Peter Randall-Page / 11.Sasha Bowles / 12.Harry Borden / 13.Melanie Miller / 14.stephen collins / 15.Tamsin Relly / 16.Andy Goldsworthy / 17.Ollie ‘Gage’ Gillard / 18.Jeff Hong / 19.Emma Brown / 20.War Boutique / 21.John davies / 22.Gordon Glyn-Jones / 23.Stephen Walter / 24.Josh Knowles / 25.David Kim Whittaker / 26.Laura Hynd / 27.Tim Shaw / 28.Samuel Bassett / 29.win / 30.Richard Peters / 31.Sax Impey / 32.Onya McCausland / 33.Gordon Faulds / 34.Vanya Balogh / 35.Lesley Hilling / 36.Damian Shields / 37.David Caines / 38.Angry Dan / 39.Lesley Pearson / 40.Craig Jones / 41.Tom Gauld / 42.kennard phillipps / 43.Gavin Turk / 44.Abbie Trayler-Smith / 45.informAtion is beautiful
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Cedric Christie lives and works in London. His work is a critical appraisal of colour and modernism as well as the exploration of the journey to form and meaning. After completing an apprenticeship in welding, Cedric used his knowledge of metal to make sculptures, which started the journey of his investigation of art and what it means to be an artist. His signature artworks, noted for their use of steel, scaffolding tube, snooker balls, cars, chalk lines, graphic text and the commercial fabrication process, have resulted in a string of solo shows and public art commissions both in the UK and internationally in Brussels, Antwerp and New York. Cedric has had three solo shows and curated a further two with Flowers Gallery; he is currently working on a new solo show for 2015 for Flowers Central, London. Cedric’s work is collected widely, notably in the collections of Anita Zabludowicz, David Roberts, Unilever, Derwent Valley Holdings and The University of Bedford.
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Valued at £300
Malevich, 2015
3 Colour Screenprint 100% Cotton 70cm x 35cm
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Winner of the 2003 Turner prize, Grayson Perry is one of Britain’s best-known contemporary artists. He works with traditional media: ceramics, cast iron, bronze, printmaking and tapestry. Grayson Perry has had major solo exhibitions nationally and internationally including the critically acclaimed Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman at the British Museum in 2011, My Pretty Little Art Career at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia and The Vanity of Small Differences, a suite of tapestries currently on a national and international tour led by the Arts Council Collection and British Council. In June 2013 Perry was awarded a CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
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AP copy, value at £4,000
06, from Six Snapshots of Julie, 2015
Six woodcuts with lithographic underlaysEach signed by the artist and numbered on the reverseEdition 1/6872.5 x 48.5cm
At the age of two, Chris Steele-Perkins moved to England from Burma with his father. He went to school at Christ’s Hospital. At the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, he studied psychology and worked for the student newspaper. He graduated with honours in 1970 and started to work as a freelance photographer, moving to London in 1971. Apart from a trip to Bangladesh in 1973, he worked mainly in Britain in areas concerned with urban poverty and subcultures. In 1975, he worked with EXIT, a collective dealing with social problems in British cities.
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kins
Valued at £1000
Mt Fuji. Japan. Fields near Kawaguchiko, 2000
Digital inkjet print80 x 60cm
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Gary Cook is an environmental painter creating watercolour and oil infocanvas montages: a fusion of traditional painting and hard-hitting graphics. His style is directly influenced by his background in the newspaper industry, where he was an associate editor and the senior artist for The Sunday Times for 26 years, winning many international awards for his illustrations. His paintings shine a spotlight on locally and globally endangered wildlife and explore man’s impact on the planet with images that entice the viewer to look closer and discover the shocking statistics about how these beautiful animals are on the verge of being lost forever. He is an Artist in Residence of the Ecologist, and is an Associate of the Society of Graphic Fine Art.
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ary
cook
Valued at £700
Canary in the Coal Mine, 2016
Watercolour on Indian recycled cotton paper70cm x 50cm
Based in Bristol, Andrew Hardwick’s work is landscape based, and looks at strange wilderness zones, both those seemingly natural and those man-made. His paintings play with and subvert traditional ideas of landscape painting and the sublime. After gaining an MA in Fine Art at the University of Wales, Cardiff, Hardwick has gone on to show in numerous exhibitions across the country.
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Valued at £1100
Wind, Rain, Wilderness
Mixed media36x47cm
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Anastasia Catris is a freelance writer and illustrator from Wales. Working primarily as a book illustrator and sketchcard artist, she has been published worldwide by HarperCollins, Orion, DC, Dynamite, Kerrang and IDW. Her ‘Colour Me Mindful’ series of adult colouring books for mindfulness therapy have been published internationally, with the series running for nine independent titles. Her independent book of illustrated short horror stories ‘Cirque Du Mort’, was named ‘Most Popular UK Project’ on Kickstarter and reached Number 1 Best Seller on Amazon Kindle at its time of release.
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nast
asia
Cat
ris
Valued at £150
I Don’t Want To Lose You, 2016
Fine liner & digital colour on canvas board16” x 24”
THE DnA FACTORY was founded in 1990 by Dallas & Angel (born in 1967) after graduating University of London Goldsmith’s College. This art partnership has consistently produced some of the most remarkable and uncompromising sculpture, montage & installation over the past two and a half decades. Their work is held in influential collections worldwide, exhibited in Europe, US, China & UK. THE DnA FACTORY is a Member of The Royal British Society of Sculptors, Chelsea Arts Club, Founder Member of Vout-O-Reenees, Lights of Soho Leading Light & Alumni of Goldsmith’s College.
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MRB
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Valued at £1200
Hope Springs, 2016
Crystal Archive Gloss Print (c-type)84 x 59cm1/1
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Ralph Steadman began his career as a cartoonist satirising the British social and political scene of the 60s. In the 1970s, responding to what he called ‘the screaming lifestyle of America’ he teamed up with Hunter S. Thompson which resulted in his iconic drawings for ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’ and collaborations ranging from ‘The Kentucky Derby’ to ‘The Curse of Lono’. Many of his drawings were to be seen in Rolling Stone magazine and he produced his book of collected impressions of America, the Scar Strangled Banger, in 1974. His work has appeared in many newspapers and magazines, from Punch and Private Eye in the early years to the New Statesman, The New Yorker and the Independent.
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alph
Stea
dman
Valued at £1000Cabinet of the Mind - Environment
Silkscreen print 1/1896x112cm
Born in 1963, Richard is an artist working in St. Ives, who is represented by Anima- Mundi Gallery. Having trained in sculpture and installation, he has been a full time artist since completing his MFA at Reading University in 1989. Richard has exhibited widely including shows in London and New York.
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rd N
ott
Valued at £1200
Manhattan Drawing, 2016
Mix media on paper 35x35cm
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Peter Randall-Page was born in the UK in 1954 and studied sculpture at Bath Academy of Art 1973–77. During the past 30 years he has gained an international reputation through his sculpture, drawings and prints. He has undertaken numerous large-scale commissions and exhibited widely. His work is held in public and private collections throughout the world including Australia, Eire, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, USA, Spain, South Korea and Turkey. A selection of his public sculptures can be found in many urban and rural locations throughout the UK including London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol, Oxford, Cambridge and The Eden Project, Cornwall. He is represented in the permanent collections of the Tate Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum and the British Museum. Peter is the recipient of many honorary doctorates and awards and was elected as a Royal Academician in the category of Sculpture in June 2015.
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Nine Banksia Inventions, 1996
EtchingEditon 7/3041 x 31 cm
Sasha Bowles was born in 1966 in Hammersmith, London. She studied at the Central School of Art and Design 1984/1985 and at the Byam Shaw School of Art from 1986 to 1989. She returned to her first love of painting, setting up her studio to paint full time in Putney in 2002. Since then she has exhibited widely in galleries and art fairs. Sasha has also been selected for several open competitions including the Celeste Art Prize, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Discerning Eye, Lynn Painter Stainers and New English Art Club. In 2008 she won the Benton Prize at the Discerning Eye, and has work in private and public collections in Britain, Europe and America.
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asha
Bow
les
Valued at £700
Valued at £540
Furry Friend, 2016
Oil on Book Page20x24cm
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Harry Borden is one of the UK’s finest portrait photographers and his work has appeared in many of the world’s foremost publications including The New Yorker, Vogue and Time. He has won prizes at the World Press Photo awards (1997 and 1999) and in 2014 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the Royal Photographic Society. His first book, a long-term project on holocaust survivors, will be published in Spring 2017 by Octopus.
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arry
Bor
den
Valued at £500
Otis Kills, 2016
Inkjet print hahnemuhle paper29.7 x 42 cm
Melanie Miller paints in an idyllic studio on an island in the Thames. The seemingly bucolic nature of the paintings is underscored by a toughness, the layers of paint and gesso built up and removed, sometimes leaving traces of something before. The indigenous nature of the subjects is important: they are not exotic but accessible, familiar yet powerful, placed in their ambiguous dark spaces. She holds a BA Painting from Maidstone and an MA Painting from Wimbledon.
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elan
ie M
iller
Valued at £750
Deathshead Hawkmoth
Oil on Gesso Panel20x20cm
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Stephen Collins is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Hertfordshire, UK. His work has appeared in many publications worldwide, and he has a weekly comic in The Guardian Weekend magazine. In 2013 Jonathan Cape published his debut graphic novel “The Gigantic Beard That Was Evil”, which was shortlisted for the Waterstones Book Of The Year award and an Eisner Award. His collection of strips “Some Comics” was published by Jonathan Cape in October 2014. He is currently working on his second graphicv novel, which will be published by Jonathan Cape in 2018.
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Valued at £150
Cartoon strip from Guardian Weekend magazine, 15th November 2014
Pencil and ink on paper42x19.5cm
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Tamsin Relly was born in South Africa in 1981. She is a London based visual artist who works across a range of media including painting, print-making and photography. After establishing her practice in South Africa, she moved to London in 2009 and completed her Masters in Fine Art at City & Guilds of London Art School in 2011. Her research has led her to visit diverse locations globally: from the receding glaciers in the Arctic Circle, to the drought-ridden landscapes of Nevada in Southwest America.
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msi
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lly
Valued at £1300
Greenhouse, 2013
Water-mixable oil on canvas50x60cm
Andy Goldsworthy was born in Cheshire in 1956 and now lives in Scotland. Using natural materials such as stone, clay, wood, leaves, sand, ice and water, he has made work in the Arctic, the Queensland rainforest in Australia, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, New York City, the New Mexico desert, the mountains of Haute-Provence in France and the fells of Cumbria and Dumfriesshire. He has exhibited in the British Museum (1994), the Metropolitan Museum of Art (2004), Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield (2007), and the Palacio di Cristal, Madrid (2007).
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ndy
Gold
swor
thy
Valued at £1500
Red Hill, Ohio, 2016
Crayon, graphite on paper35.5x50cm
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Ollie ‘Gage’ Gillard is an artist with over 10 years experience painting large commissioned murals. He has had the great fortune of working with a wide range of clients, painting their houses, garden walls, shop fronts, offices and vehicles. Gage’s work often depicts vivid scenes of nature, typically featuring trees and animals, bringing nature back into the urban environment. He was born in Bristol, but grew up in the south of France near Toulouse. He returned to Bristol in 2006 to study graphic design and worked for several years with creative agencies.
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illar
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Valued at £80
Swallow
Spraypaint on A4 Canson paper
Jeff Hong is an animation artist based in New York City. His career started at Walt Disney Feature Animation for the films Hercules, Mulan, Tarzan, and The Emperor’s New Groove. He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in Illustration in 2004.
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Valued at £400
Under the Oil Spill
Digital print19”x13”
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Emma Brown is a portrait and humanitarian photographer, always looking for the beauty in imperfection, for where a certain essential energy shines through. Emma is intrigued by the poetic character of people, by the small and seemingly unimportant things. She likes to carry her camera with compassion and curiosity.
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a Br
own
Valued at £135
Rain, Colombo Fort Station, Sri Lanka
Archival quality Giclée print
War Boutique was born in Glasgow in 1965. Having studied textile design at university, he became involved with the defence industry for over a decade designing ballistic body armour systems. He went on to complete a Masters in Fine Art at Goldsmiths College in London and to work full time as an artist, showing in major museums and galleries across the UK, Europe and US. His artworks are often ‘wearable’, repurposing the modern accessories of war and social disorder and reframing them as a documentation and expression of our so-called shared values as a contemporary human civilisation.
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Valued at £300
To Bee or Not to Bee, 2013
Giclee print on Arches Aquarelle ragEdition AP 1/535x20cm
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John Davies is best known for his 1980s photographs documenting the vast, complex and changing landscapes of post-industrial and industrial Britain. Davies’ style was a major influence on the practice of noted art photographer Andreas Gursky. Since the 1990s he has increasingly worked throughout Western Europe particularly in France, Spain and Italy. His works are held in many major private and public collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; MoMA, New York; Pompidou Centre, Paris; Deutsche Börse, Frankfurt and MAXXI, Rome.
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Gordon Glyn-Jones is an artist and writer working in London. Born in Zimbabwe, he studied BA Fine Arts at Michaelis Art School in Cape Town. He works in mixed media and painting, and his work is concerned with the impact that globalisation of data has on cultural evolution and our relationship with the natural order.
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ordo
n Gl
yn-Jo
nes
Valued at £270£500 for the pair
Kite series 52 - Ontogenesis, 2016 (left)Kite Series 54 - Chiralica 3 (below)
Drawing & mixed media22.2cm x 27.2cm
Valued at £3500
Ian collects his daughter from nursery, 2014
Edition 1/3Photograph made on cotton rag paper with pigment ink. 110x140cm
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Born in 1975, Stephen currently lives and works in London. His work is an investigation into obsessive drawing techniques, semiotics, the glory of maps, and where landscape is seen as a receptacle for meaning. Through mainly drawing, painting, photography and printmaking, he explores the phenomenon of personal and collective experiences of place – both real and fictional. The inner view and its mark-making processes are forced to mingle with the shared space of the outside world – its culture, politics and its relational aesthetics – what he likes to call ‘inherited histories’.
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Valued at £500(unframed)
A Night on The Isle of Everyday Nightmares
Lithograph65.5x51cm
Josh is an artist-curator. He often uses illustration within his personal practice, as well as multi-media installation. Josh has also built a profile as a production designer for film and events since 2003. He uses his illustration skills to devise and communicate narratives/environments for events, theatre and film. He also illustrates for conferences and meetings in ‘real time’ as a graphic facilitator. Between March 2011 and April 2012 he established, curated and managed ‘Silver Cloud’ - a not-for-profit arts gallery space in the square mile that is the City Of London.
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les
Valued at £500(unframed)
(Sketch for) Industrial Dream Mandala
Lithograph with hand finish 85x61cm
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David Kim Whittaker was born in Cornwall and is currently based in Newquay. He is self-taught, has exhibited widely and won the first prize at The National Open Art Competition in 2011. In 2011 Whittaker was also an invited artist at the ‘The Discerning Eye’ exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London. He has shown with The St. Ives Society of Artists, The Lock Up, London, in The House of Fairytales at Millennium, in an NSA Exhibition at the Royal West of England Academy, at the Hyde Park Gallery, London and in 2005 he was selected to show at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.
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avid
Kim
Whi
ttak
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Valued at £2000
The Fridha Kahlo Portrait
Acrylic, china marker, & collage on watercolour paper
Although originally born in Scotland, Laura moved to England at an early age. She attended art college and went on to do a degree in Graphic Arts and Design at Leeds University. She worked as a creative designer for a short time, before eventually moving to London to work as a photo editor at several top magazines. Laura continued to pursue her love for taking pictures and eventually took up photography as a career in 2005. While assisting and continuing to work on developing her style and portfolio, Laura was shortlisted for the finals in the Observer Food Monthly awards in 2006 and gained her first commission for Telegraph Magazine in 2007.
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ura
Hynd
Valued at £400
Untitled, 2011
Print4.5” x 4.5”
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Tim Shaw was born in Belfast in 1964 and lives in Cornwall. He was elected to The Royal Academy in 2013 and made a Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors and a Fellow of Falmouth University in the same year. Shaw has had a number of significant solo shows throughout the UK, Ireland and internationally. Most recently he had the major public solo exhibition Black Smoke Rising, which toured from Mac Birmingham to Aberystwyth Arts Centre. During 2014, Shaw’s work featured in Reflections of War at Flowers Gallery, London, and Back From the Front presents: Shock and Awe – Contemporary Artists at War and Peace at the Royal West of England Academy.
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Valued at £3000
Baby Jackdaw
Resin, HairEdition 8
Samuel Bassett was born in St. Ives and he has recently returned. The town has been his family’s home since 1695. The artistic traditions of the town had an undoubted influence over him as a young boy, but his grandfather, a fisherman by trade, was also a keen painter, as was his other grandfather in Newlyn. He now occupies a studio space at the prestigious Porthmeor studios, coincidently sitting above his grandfather’s former net loft. His work is autobiographical, cataloguing the day to day of his life with honesty, humour and pathos.
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sett
Valued at £1600
Don’t Chuck the Bay Out With the Bath Water, 2016
Scratched Perspex and acrylic paint38 x 40cm
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Tim is a designer, art director and printer. He has worked in communication design for renewable energy and clean tech companies for over 10 years. He has specialised in effective visual communication for businesses and organisations which have ethical and social responsibility built into what they do, as he believes those working in visual communication should take responsibility for what they communicate. Tim was sick of the environmental impact of many artists’ materials, especially screen printing inks, so he made his own bio-degradable inks.
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in
Valued at £250
Sussex Landscape, 2015
Oak ash, charcoal and chalk bound with wood cellulose on paper40x30cm
Richard Peters is a UK based professional wildlife photographer and Nikon Ambassador, with a style that often favours dramatic use of light. His approach has seen him named the European Wildlife Photographer of the Year, and he was awarded in competitions including Wildlife Photographer of the Year, British Wildlife Photography Awards and Natures Best Photography.
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rd P
eter
s
Valued at £399
Shadow Walker
Photography, digital print
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Sax Impey works from no.8 Porthmeor Studios, part of a historic studio complex overlooking Porthmeor beach in St. Ives, Cornwall. His work derives almost exclusively from experiences at sea. A qualified RYA Yachtmaster, he has sailed many thousands of nautical miles delivering yachts at sea in many parts of the world. He has been exhibiting with Millennium Gallery since 2002, and was elected an RWA Academician in 2012. His paintings are in numerous collections including The Arts Council, Warwick University, the Connaught Hotel alongside many other private collections worldwide.
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ax Im
pey
Valued at £4800
Night Wave 5, 2014
Charcoal on paper90 x 136cm
Onya was born in Zennor, Cornwall, and now lives in London. Recent projects and exhibitions have been supported by Camden Arts Centre London, Anima Mundi, Fold Gallery, Kettle’s Yard Cambridge and the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail, Charcoal Measure 2016. She has been shortlisted for the prestigious Wollaston Award at the Royal Academy 2012 and the John Moores Painting Prize 2012. She is the recipient of numerous scholarships and awards supporting her practice/research from the AHRC, British Council, Arts Council and British Academy among others. Her work is in public and private collections in the UK, Europe and America.
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nya
McC
ausl
and
Valued at £800
Vanishing Point
Hand finished screen print with Google Earth image using waste industrial ochre taken from landscape site. Edition 1/2056 x 76 cm
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Artist, curator, DJ and editor of The Ditch magazine, Gordon Faulds was very much part of the cultural fabric of Shoreditch, east London from 1992-2000. Now based in West Somerset he has exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, Venice Biennale, Jerwood Space London, Saatchi Gallery London, National Open Art, RWA Bristol, and has work in both public and private collections in the UK, ROI, USA and Japan.
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ordo
n Fa
ulds
Valued at £300
Wake Up, Neo... 2016
Enamel on aluminiumEdition 1/2530cm x 30cm
Vanya Balogh is an independent artist/curator who was Born in Zagreb, Croatia. He studied at Central St. Martins and currently lives and works in London and Germany, with studios in Hackney Wick and Berlin. Vanya is best known for his car park take-over satellite exhibitions, held during Frieze week, in London. He has continued the theme with similar pop-ups in London’s Chinatown and will soon launch an event in Berlin.
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nya
Balo
gh
Valued at £1000
Poundland, 2016
Photography, Laser Print 20X40cm
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sley
Hill
ing
Valued at £300
Sphere 11
Mixed media25cm diameter
Initially more at home with charcoal and oil paint, Damian began exploring the creative possibilities of photography in his mid-twenties. During a portfolio presentation course at Strathclyde Arts Centre he became acquainted with the darkroom skills that sparked the beginnings of a love affair with the medium. He subsequently progressed to the Fine Art Photography department of Glasgow School of Art. From art school he went on to study electronic publishing at the Glasgow College of Building and Printing, where he continued to develop his skills in digital imaging. When not out shooting the Scottish landscape, he works full-time as a picture editor for the Herald&Times and freelances in digital retouching.
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amia
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ield
s
Valued at £220
Scale force, Cumbria, 2015
Giclee print on satin matte 300gsm signed62 x 42cm
Lesley Hilling is an English self-taught artist working solely with recycled materials. She trained and worked for many years as a graphic designer, during which time she became interested in a more art-based practice. Lesley began to make box constructions heavily influenced by the work of Joseph Cornell and Louise Nevelson. These grew into large wall pieces and human size towers, and eventually the art took over from the graphic design. Lesley has lived in Brixton, south London with her partner Nel for over thirty years. They have two dogs, an allotment and are active members of Brixton Housing Co-op.
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David Caines is a visual artist and graphic designer based in London. He makes paintings and regularly exhibits his work. His pictures have attracted a large following, and much of his work has been bought by private collectors. He has curated group shows, and in 2009 turned his house in North London into a gallery and opened it to the public. In 2015 he was shortlisted for the East London Painting Prize.
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avid
Cai
nes
Valued at £600
re-CYCLED #3, 2014
Acrylic on canvas40.6 x 40.6cm
Angry Dan is a London-based artist. He is best known for designing a Superman-style Jeremy Corbyn t-shirt. He recently donated a new t-shirt design to the Green Party, which is available to buy from their online shop. In addition to political t-shirts, Dan reworks classic poetry with a modern ironic twist. His version of WH Davies Leisure (1911) was featured on a billboard at this year’s Glastonbury Festival.
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ngry
Dan
Valued at £150
Honey Bee (Wordsworth’s Daffodils Reimagined), 2016
Acrylic on cardboard51 x 41cm
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Lesley Pearson is a graduate of Fine Art from Sheffield Hallam University 2007, a member of the Association of Wildlife Artists and a Guild of Waterway artist. She lives on the rivers and canals of England and Wales on her narrowboat named Hekla. In 2010 Lesley began working on a series of drawings, which capture an essence of encounters. Coming together as postcards, prose, drawings, sketches and paintings, they tell the story of the characters she comes to know.
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sley
Pea
rson
Valued at £200
I Became Enchanted... 2011
Pen & ink, pencil29cm x 32cm
Craig Jones is a professional wildlife photographer, an experienced expedition and workshop leader, who runs his own photo tours and expeditions to many places throughout the UK and further afield around the world. He is a finalist in the Veolia Environment Wildlife Photographer of the Year and a finalist in the GDT European Wildlife Photographer of the Year. Craig is an ex-soldier, expert in fieldcraft and tracking skills, who has always found peace within nature. He brings all of those skills together to produce images by placing a frame around something he’s seen, to show others the beauty of the natural world.
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Jone
s
Valued at £450
Eye Contact, 2015
Photography, digital print29.7 x 42cm
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Tom Gauld was born in 1976 and grew up in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He is a cartoonist and illustrator and his work is regularly published in The Guardian, The New York Times and New Scientist. He created the comic books ‘Goliath’, ‘You’re All Just Jealous of my Jetpack’ and ‘Mooncop’. He lives in London with his family.
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m G
auld
Valued at £250
The Undiscovered Species, 2015
Ballpen on paper15.9 x 21.2cm
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Kennard Phillipps is a collaboration between Peter Kennard and Cat Phillipps working since 2002 to produce art in response to the invasion of Iraq. It has evolved to confront power and war across the globe. The work is made for the street, the gallery, the web, newspapers & magazines, and to lead workshops that develop peoples’ skills and help them express their thoughts on what’s happening in the world through visual means. The work is made as a critical tool that connects to international movements for social and political change.
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enna
rd ph
illip
ps
Valued at £400
Christina’s World
PhotomontageA2
Gavin Turk was born in 1967. He is a British born, international artist. He has pioneered many forms of contemporary British sculpture now taken for granted, including the painted bronze, the waxwork, the recycled art-historical icon and the use of rubbish in art. Turk’s installations and sculptures deal with issues of authorship, authenticity and identity. Concerned with the ‘myth’ of the artist and the ‘authorship’ of a work, Turk’s engagement with this modernist, avant-garde debate stretches back to the ready-mades of Marcel Duchamp.
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Turk
Valued at £1000
2016
Solar plate etching80.5x62cm
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Born in Wales but based in London, Abbie is a self-taught documentary and portrait photographer. She spent eight years as a photographer with The Daily Telegraph, covering world events such as the Darfur conflict, the Iraq war and the Asian tsunami, before deciding to go freelance in 2007. She now works for a wide variety of clients including Time, The Sunday Times, The Independent Review, Marie-Claire, Tatler, Monocle, Vice, Oxfam, Save The Children, IRC, UNICEF, Sony and BBC worldwide.
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Valued at £500
Morning Has Broken
c-typeDavid McCandless is a London-based information designer, data journalist, artist and author, working across print, advertising, television, and web media. His data art has been exhibited at Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Wellcome Collection in London, and at the Tate Britain. McCandless champions the use of data visualizations to explore new directions for journalism and to discover new stories in the seas of data surrounding us. His books “Information Is Beautiful” and “Knowledge is Beautiful” are dedicated to visualizing ideas, issues, knowledge, and data – all with minimal text.
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Colours in Culture
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1. We want to build a sustainable, greener society that guarantees our long-term future.2. We advocate a fairer economy, which closes the gap between the rich and the poor.3. We believe a healthy society is free from discrimination.4. We emphasise democratic participation and accountability.5. We look for non-violent solutions to conflict situations.6. We want to establish secure and affordable housing for all.7. We believe that public transport should be run in the interests of passengers.8. We believe our NHS should be protected and remain public.9. We want every young person to have access to a quality education, regardless of family income.
Green Creates… Concept and Implementation: Halita Obineche Curation: Yulia Ivanova and Alastair Binnie-LubbockDesign: Katrine Saliba
We would like to thank the following for their support:
Anima MundiHuman Nature House of Fairy TalesKilburn Ironworks
With special thanks to Gordon Faulds and Nick Carter
Green Party Values Acknowledgments