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THE DIANA ARMFIELD RA NEAC PRIZE FOR DRAWING FROM OBSERVATION.

We are open for entries from Saturday 3rd February
All drawings must be brought to ETNA – Arts Richmond, Room 21, 13 Rosslyn Road, Twickenham, TW1 2AR between 3rd - 10th February, from 9.30am to 12.30pm. (Not Sundays)
The drawing must be in monochrome, in pen, pencil, ink or charcoal.
Each drawing must measure no more than 508 x 406mm (20" x 16").
All entries must be drawings from observation without the use of photographs. Entrants will be required to sign a statement to that effect.
Maximum of three drawings per person.
NARROW mounts are permitted but not necessary. Each drawing and mount, if used, should have a thin cardboard backing sheet and be covered in clear plastic as if it would go in a browser.
Please put a label on the back with your surname, title & price if you would like to sell it.
Framed work not accepted, nor work on canvas.
All entrants must be 16 years or over.
A panel of judges will select the finalists. Diana Armfield RA NEAC will select the winner herself.
Deadline for entries is Saturday 10th February.
An exhibition will be held at Patch Twickenham, 42 York Street, TW1 3BW,
from 4th - 17th March 2024.
You can download the form from : https://artsrichmond.org.uk/arts-richmond-events

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Diana Armfield Drawing From Observation Competition

Type:Art Exhibition

Arts Richmond, C/O ETNA Community Centre, 13 Rosslyn Road, Twickenham, London, TW1 2AR

Tel: 0208 892 9446

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