Lot.
No. |
Artist |
Image
of Art |
Description |
Reserve
Price (If applicable) |
Laura
Lian: Lian is a professional ‘listed’
artist having sold at Christie’s auction
house. Specializing in sculpture
her commissions are diverse, from portraits
with the likes of Gareth Chillcott, John Lennon
Queen Mother to an impressive bas-relief panel
for the Dorchester Hotel’s Health club
reception in London. She has won competitions
in public work: A metal Relief Sculpture for
The Royal Glamorgan Hospital in South Wales
and a Themed parapet and gate design for North
Wiltshire County Council. She has been presented
to HRH Princess Royal for her work on ‘The
Millennium Bridge project in Melksham, Wiltshire.
Her metal fibre optics work can be found in
public houses at The Ledger Pub in London and
Wilmslow, Manchester. She recently has completed
a Portrait sculpture of one of her icon idols,
John Lennon‘ Someone who inspired me with
a focus for Peace’. Which was shown at
The Beatles Museum, Liverpool from 2002-2004.
Her Queen Mother Portrait Sculpture was shown
at the Royal West of England Academy Show in
Bristol autumn 2002. At the Children Nationwide
Fund raising event ‘Odudua’, African
Earth Goddess Bust sold for £5,500.00.
This bust also was accepted by the Royal Academy
West of England 2002. Laura’s work is
sought after from corporate, public and private
sectors across the U K, included in her collectors
are Nickie Clarke and Rachael Hunter.and Bernie
Ecclestone, Dermot Desmond , Sharon Osbourne
and more.
This is a piece titled, ‘John Lennon New
York’ and a bronze sculpture. This starts
at a reserve of £3k, but normally retails
in galleries at £6k. One of these limited
edition bronzes was auctioned for a previous
charity, raised £9k and was bought by
Sharon Osbourne. Her work is highly collected
by celebrities, private and public bodies internationally.
|
| 001a |
Laura
Lian |
|
(1)
Title: John Lennon (New York).
(2) Media: 16/25 in Limited Edition number. Bronze.
mounted on a slate plinth.
(3) Dimensions: 45 cm x 90 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2005.
(5) Provenance: Inspired by the Musician, John
Lennon, this bronze is a limited edition series
of 16 in 25 produced. It has been auctioned at
several auction houses. The highest price was
£9500 bought by celebrity, Sharon Osbourne.
Donated to Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency
Department of Royal Liverpool University Hospital
(England). (Note: Reserve is £3000. Three
weeks to be allowed for delivery from artist's
studio). |
£3000.00
(Reserve) |
Veronica
Baker: Baker was a young and upcoming
artist, who died at 25 years old of a blood disorder
in 2005. The work has been donated by the South
Bohemia Gallery (Liverpool, England) for the Transvoyeur
Charity Auction for Emergency Department of Royal
Liverpool University Hospital (England). |
001 |
Veronica
Baker |
|
(1)
Title: Abstract Curls.
(2) Media: Mixed Paint Media on Canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 45 cm x 90 cm.
(4) Year produced: Unknown.
(5) Provenance: Baker was a young and upcoming
artist, who died at 25 years old of a blood disorder
in 2005. The work has been donated by the South
Bohemia Gallery (Liverpool, England) for the Transvoyeur
Charity Auction for Emergency Department of Royal
Liverpool University Hospital (England). |
|
Natalie
Bennett: A First Class Honours in a Bachelors
Fine Art Degree from Liverpool Hope Universty.
Bennett is now currently studying her Masters
in Creative Practice at Liverpool Hope University
on a scholarship award. She is recognised as a
young and upcoming artists in her practice. She
produces work in various abstract styles from
gestural to naive on the theories and practice
of mark-marking. She has works in a range of media
and has exhibited internationally. |
002 |
Natalie
Bennett |
|
(1)
Title: Untitled
(2) Media: Intaglio print, mixed media on paper.
(3) Dimensions: 31 cm x 42 cm
(4) Year produced: 2006
(5) Provenance: The work was produiced December
2006 in conjunction with Bennett's automatic
writings.The theme of these pieces is
'Surely the population of Heaven and Hell is
full of suprises'. The work has been exhibited
in Liverpool (UK) and Cologne (Germancy). Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
|
Janet
Monogue: Abstract painter who explores
atmospheric compositions. She is based in the
Northwest of England and sold many works in throughout
the United Kingdom. |
003 |
Janet
Monogue |
|
(1)
Title: Abstract Untitled.
(2) Media: Acrylic on canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 90 cm x 120 cm..
(4) Year produced: 2006.
(5) Provenance: The painting was produced in a
series researched and developed in 2006, set on
the space and the natural environment. Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency Department
of Royal Liverpool University Hospital (England).
|
|
George
Lund: Lund gradated from BA (Hons) Fine
Art Degree in 1993 from Bradford University, England.
He is inspired by the colourist Naïve style.
He specialised in Fine Art and Printmaking, imbuing
a rainbow of vivid colours in his visualisations.
Lund’s art has a freshness, energy, liveliness
and abundance of colour. He has been commissioned
by many private, commercial and public bodies,
including the Liverpool Culture Company for a
limited reproduction series distributed worldwide. |
| 004 |
George
Lund |
|
(1)
Title: Utopia in Liverpool Urban Cityscape.
(2) Media: Mixed media on canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 80 cm x 60 cm (approx).
(4) Year produced: 2004.
(5) Provenance: The art was researched and produced
on the idealised of community and urban space and
synonymous with the theme of 'Animal Utopia'. Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England). |
£130.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£130.00
|
Pete
Clarke: Clarke studied at Burnley Municipal
College, Bristol Polytechnic and M.A. in Fine
Art Chelsea School of Art. He is Senior Lecturer
in Fine Art and MA Course Leader at University
of Central Lancashire, Preston, England. Clarke
is the principle members of the Eight Days a Week
Arts Collective, an international exchange programme
between Liverpool (UK) and Cologne (Germany).
|
005 |
Pete
Clarke |
|
(1)
Title: Street Light.
(2) Media: Acrylic on canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 50 cm x 40 cm.
(4) Year produced: 1997.
(5) Provenance: The abstract painting was inspired
on the subject of the mining industry in Wales
(UK). It has been exhibited internationally from
Liverpool (England) to Cologne (Germany). Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency Department
of Royal Liverpool University Hospital (England).
|
£75.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£75.00
|
Michelle
Campbell: Campbell has been creative
from a young age. Born in Liverpool, she researched
Graphic Design and developed her own distinct
style in Fantasy Art. Campell produces Fantasy
illustrations and particularly the subject of
fairies. She has been commissioned by many collectors
based in New York and internationally. Her art
is highly collectible and the reproduction prints
limited. |
006 |
Michelle
Campbell |
|
(1)
Title: Fairywoods Series.
(2) Media: Limited Edition Reproduction (Framed).
(3) Dimensions: 54 cm x 62 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2006.
(5) Provenance: Campell produces Fantasy illustrations
and particularly the subject of fairies. She has
been commissioned by many collectors based in
New York and internationally. Her art is highly
collectible and the reproduction prints limited
editions. Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction
for Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
£45.00
(Reserve)
Online Bid 09/05/07 by AC £45.00
|
Alex
Corina : Born in 1950, Corina studied
at the Regional College of Art in Bradford (England)
before moving to Liverpool 20 years ago. Corina
is best known for his picture the Mona Lennon,
which represents Liverpool's Past, Present and
Future but also symbolises its aspirations. His
work aims to capture the spirit and humour of
the City in the run up to the Capital of Culture
2008. 'My recent work is experimental combining
material and borrowing techniques from painting,
drawing, collage and photography. As well as portraiture
my work explores the dynamic between the apparent
immortality of art, and recycling'. His art is
highly collectible by many private and public
buyers. It has become iconic of the city of Liverpool
in the international arts market. |
007 |
Alex
Corina |
|
(1)
Title: Mona Lennon.
(2) Media: Limited Edition Print (137/800) (Framed).
(3) Dimensions: 85 cm x 90 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2003.
(5) Provenance: Corina is best known for his picture,
the 'Mona Lennon'. He was commissioned by the
North West Development Agency to produce a work
that would represent Liverpool's past, present
and future, but would also symbolise its aspirations.
The 'Mona Lennon' was unveiled at a House of Commons
reception to promote Liverpool's bid to be European
Capital of Culture 2008, before it was printed
80ft by 50ft using 30 gallons of ink and adorned
Liverpool's St George's Hall (Liverpool, England).
Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency
Department of Royal Liverpool University Hospital
(England).
|
£100.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for £100.00
|
008 |
Alex
Corina |
|
(1)
Title: The Rider on the Pale Horse.
(2) Media: Limited Edition Print (1/15) (Framed).
(3) Dimensions: 85 cm x 90 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2003.
(5) Provenance: The Gothic Series by Corina
were researched and developed in 2003. These
were inspired by dark undertones of iconic and
religious imagery. Donated Transvoyeur Charity
Auction for Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool
University Hospital (England).
|
|
Tracey
Dunn : Dunn is a local artist and produces
art for several private clients in the Northwest
of England. Her imagery explores the Kitsch in
compositions and abstract shapes. |
009 |
Tracey
Dunn |
To
be updated. |
(1)
Title: Untitled.
(2) Media: Mixed Media (Clip Frame).
(3) Dimensions: 20 cm x 28 cm (approx).
(4) Year produced: Unknown.
(5) Provenance: Dunn is a local artist and produces
art for several private clients in the Northwest
of England. Her imagery explores the Kitsch
in compositions and abstract shapes. Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency Department
of Royal Liverpool University Hospital (England).
|
£15.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£15.00
|
Rob
D. Davies: Davies graduated from Falmouth
College if Arts in 2004 in a Masters Illustration:
Authorial Practice. His art is varied in appearance,
although predominantly figurative and often resembles
a graphic novel in that it includes sequential
segments and sections of narrative. From an accomplished
painter to illustrator, Davies is regularly commissed
by many authorities and establishments for large
scale projects. His work has been collected by
many private buyers throughout England. |
010 |
Rob
D. Davies |
|
(1)
Title: Cake Shop in Hanover Street.
(2) Media: Acrylic on canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 32 cm x 50 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2004-5.
(5) Provenance: The bulding in the compositions
is a derelict building in Hanover Street (Liverpool,
England). the image displays an interplay between
reality and fiction. The actual building has
since been demolished. The painting relates
to a series of four composition produces on
the same theme. Donated Transvoyeur Charity
Auction for Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool
University Hospital (England).
|
|
Jo
Derbyshire: Derbyshire is a visual art
who works in a range of media, from figurative
to abstract expressionism. She has exhibited nationally
and internationally and complete many private
commissions. She is formerly Head Curator from
the Egg Space Gallery. He work is explorative
ranging from abstraction to figurative. She has
been collected by many authorities and private
clients internationally. |
011 |
Jo
Derbyshire |

|
(1)
Title: When One City Speaks Series: Guitar in
the Backroom with White Floor.
(2) Media: Collabe (Mixed media, found objects
on carboard, unframed).
(3) Dimensions: 25 cm x 34 cm
(4) Year produced: 2007
(5) Provenance: Art was produced from arts and
cultural research project in Liverpool (England).
Objects derived from regeneration of urban space
to be come a social commentary on memory residues.
Final art produced 2007. Donated Transvoyeur Charity
Auction for Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool
University
Hospital (England).
|
|
012 |
Jo
Derbyshire |

|
(1)
Title: Beneatgh my Skin.
(2) Media: Mixed media on canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 51 cm x 61 cm
(4) Year produced: 2007
(5) Provenance: Commissioned and donated to
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England). Researched and developed
on concept of hospital, i.e., humanity and health,
formed by fractual/gestural painting technique.
Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency
Department of Royal Liverpool University Hospital
(England).
|
£40.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£50.00
|
013 |
Jo
Derbyshire |

|
(1)
Title: Shell Series #9.
(2) Media: Oil on board.
(3) Dimensions: 23 cm x 60 cm
(4) Year produced: 2005
(5) Provenance: From series of abstract images
inspired by seasons in 2005, Summer. Formed part
of collection of studies to the Sunset and Sky
Series to the Waterfront in Liverpool (England).
Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England). Donated Transvoyeur Charity
Auction for Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool
University Hospital (England).
|
£35.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£45.00
|
Stephan
Fowlkes: Fowlkes was born in New York
City in 1970. He graduated Bennington College
in 1993 and later studied at Columbia University’s
Teachers College. Fowlkes’ work has been
exhibited in solo and group shows in NYC, MA,
VT, ME, PA, CT, France and Japan, including the
55Mercer Gallery in NYC, the New Arts Gallery
in Litchfield, CT, and the Flemming Museum in
Burlington, VT. His sculpture has been reviewed
by Sculpture magazine. Between 2002 and 2005,
Fowlkes was invited to The National Committee
on U.S.-China Relations’ Young Leaders Forum,
as the Fellow for the Arts and traveled twice
to China as an American representative. He has
been granted residencies at the Vermont Studio
Center. He has taught art at the elementary through
university levels in NYC, VT, Australia and France.
He lives and works in his studio in East Williamsburg,
Brooklyn and maintains a studio in North Bennington,
VT.
|
| 014 |
Stephan
Fowlkes |
|
(1)
Title: Manhole Cover, Kyoto.
(2) Media: Mixed media on paper.
(3) Dimensions: 60 cm x 80 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2006.
(5) Provenance: In January 2006, Fowlkes was in
Kyoto, Japan, researching the arts and culture
of the country. He produced a series of studies
inspired by simplicity and focus of detail in
Japanese art and combined with urban semotics,
he reduced the imagery to the manhole cover, the
way it is integrated in the surroundings, seamlessly.
The geometric forms in the environment are a core
feature in the abstractions by Fowlkes. This piece
was exhibited in the Transvoyeur Liverpool and
New York Exhibition 2006, which was part of the
Independents Liverpool Biennial 2006. Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency Department
of Royal Liverpool University Hospital (England).
|
£180.00
(Reserve) |
Kofi
Fosu: Fosu was born in Accra, Ghana and
migrated to The United States with his parents
and family in Manhattan, New York. Kofi took part
in the Metropolitan Museum’s summer programme.
He developed a passion for colour and form as
a visual artist. He studied with Judith Glantzman.
His philosophical influences are Roland Barthes,
Jean Beaudrillard and Umberto Eco. Diane Stevenson,
a professor and poet, took to his drawings and
served as collector of his art and editor of his
unpublished novel. Upon her suggestion, he retrospectively
drew images of women he had known. This began
Kofi Fosu’s Muse Series. Kofi served as
a Creative Director at The Eickholt Gallery, and
participated in group shows. He parlayed his role
into helping develop Transvoyeur US. He formed
a liaison with Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney. Both artists
have joined in an intellectual and philosophical
effort to promote art. Kofi showcases a blog called
African Postmodernist Dispatches where he features
images on art and philosophies on love, art and
culture. |
| 015 |
Kofi Fosu |
|
(1)
Title: Grainne on the Beach
(2) Media: Graphite, Oil Pastel and Chalk on Paper.
(3) Dimensions: 60 cm x 90 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2005.
(5) Provenance: This painting is from a series set
on Grainne Coen, a model. This has been exhibited
at the Eickholt Gallery, St. Marks Place, New York,
USA. Grainne Coen inspired the artists creative
expression in his painting and heatrical texts.
This is part of the artists interest in the role
of the artist and the muse. Donated Transvoyeur
Charity Auction for Emergency Department of Royal
Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
£180.00
(Reserve) |
Davia
Gauryte: A graduate of Siauliai University
(Lithuania) in 2005 with a First in a Fine Art
Degree. She is currently studing her Masters in
Creative Practice at Liverpool Hope University
(Liverpool, England). Her art combines a series
of different creative techniques and styles, particularly
oil pastels and paints, graphite, etc.. Her art
is formed on the semiotics of abstraction and
mark making. She exhibited international from
her country in Lithuania, England, etc.. Her work
is rapidly being collected with interest from
private and commercial collectors. |
016 |
Daiva
Gauryte |
|
(1)
Title: Shadows in Front of Me #1.
(2) Media: Graphite shading on paper (mounted
in large glass clap frames).
(3) Dimensions: 45 cm x 65 cm
(4) Year produced: 2005
(5) Provenance: Lithuania. Both pieces of work
'Shadows in front of me' #1 and #2 were made in
2005 and created as part of a collection produced
for my final year work of my degree. They were
exhibited at Siauliai University Gallery (Lithuania).
Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency
Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
£60.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£50.00
|
017 |
Daiva
Gauryte |
|
(1)
Title: Shadows in Front of Me #2.
(2) Media: Graphite shading on paper (mounted
in large glass clap frames).
(3) Dimensions: 45 cm x 65 cm
(4) Year produced: 2005
(5) Provenance: Lithuania. Both pieces of work
'Shadows in front of me' #1 and #2 were made in
2005 and created as part of a collection produced
for my final year work of my degree. They were
exhibited at Siauliai University Gallery (Lithuania).
Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency
Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England). |
£60.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£50.00
|
June
Kingsbury: Kingsbury is an established
international artist based in UK. She is a Fine
Art sculptor in a range of media from porcelain
to glass and mixed media. Her art is dynamic and
explores a contemporary twist to various media
in sculpture. She has exhibited at the Royal College
of Arts and in many international exhibitions
and festivals. Her art is highly prized and collected
by private clients across the world. |
018 |
June
Kingsbury |

|
(1)
Title: Wardrobe Series.
(2) Media: Porcelain cast.
(3) Dimensions: 10 cm x 15 cm x 3.5 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2006.
(5) Provenance: The Wardrobe Series is new collection
of art produced by Kingsbury. Her previous work
has been exhibited internationally with many private
buyers and collectors of her art. Donated Transvoyeur
Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
|
Jason
Jones : Liverpool born, Jones, graduated
with a Combined Honours Degree in Psychology and
Fine Art at Liverpool Hope University College
(England). He was later employed as an Artist
in Residence up until September 1999. Jones' work
has an origin based on personal experience with
nature and it's chaotic elements, the growth processes,
the conflict of forces meeting each other, the
anger, tension and more importantly 'emotion',
a binding and important element of the work. ‘Theory’
compositions are an expression of the unpredictable
and unexplained dynamic aspects of chaos. Where
out of something indiscernible and incomprehensible,
for a split second there can emerge a ‘language’
or ‘a sense’ with an integrity of
its own presence. Within these compositions the
descriptive act of painting becomes the narrative.
He currently works as Curator at the Cornerstone
Gallery (Liverpool, England) and as an artist
developing a new series of art. His work has been
collected by private and commercial collectors
through out England. |
019 |
Jason
Jones |
|
(1)
Title: Theory #6.
(2) Media: Acrylic on Canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 95.5 cm x 122.5 cm.
(4) Year produced:
(5) Provenance: Originally exhibited as part of
a solo exhibition at the Lower
Place, Philamonic Hall in Liverpool (England)
in 2003. The image has since been in the
virtual gallery on my website www.jasonjonesart.co.uk
since 2004. His art has been exhibitioned internationally.
Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England). |
£130.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£100.00
|
Graham
K: A local artist, who has produced
a series of scenic composition set on the familiar
landscapes of Liverpool urban spaces, which
imbue an historical importance to the city.
This painting is inspired scene of the Liverpool
waterfront (England). The work has been donated
by the South Bohemia Gallery (Liverpool, England)
for the Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency
Department of Royal Liverpool University Hospital
(England).
|
020 |
Graham
K. |
|
(1)
Title: Waterfront.
(2) Media: Acrylic Paint on Board (Frmed).
(3) Dimensions: 55 cm x 45 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2005.
(5) Provenance: An inspired scene of the Liverpool
waterfront (England). The work has been donated
by the South Bohemia Gallery (Liverpool, England)
for the Transvoyeur Charity Auction for Emergency
Department of Royal Liverpool University Hospital
(England).
|
£35.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£35.00
|
Tony
Knox: Knox has initiated several curatorial
and collaborative programmers throughout the Northwest
of England and internationally. He has founded
the precepts of Podgy on his continued practice,
both as an artist and curator, conceiving projects
to touch on a wide range of concepts and enabling
research and development in the contemporary arts.
His art has been collected by galleries in the
UK with many private collectors in his photographic
work |
021 |
Tony
Knox |

|
(1)
Title: Moth Man on Cityscape.
(2) Media: Screenprint on Canvas.
(3) Dimensions:
(4) Year produced: 90 cm x 90 cm (approx).
(5) Provenance: The screenprints are a current
development in the creative research of visual
dialogue on the character Moth Man. This is an
wrestlering hero created by the artist to explore
the concept of the hero in popular culture of
wrestling. This image has been derived from a
photographic series of Moth Man on the roof top
of the Everyman Theatre (Liverpool, England) to
screenprint. Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction
for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
£60.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£60.00
|
George
Lund: Lund gradated from BA (Hons) Fine
Art Degree in 1993 from Bradford University, England.
He is inspired by the colourist Naïve style.
He specialised in Fine Art and Printmaking, imbuing
a rainbow of vivid colours in his visualisations.
Lund’s art has a freshness, energy, liveliness
and abundance of colour. He has been commissioned
by many private, commercial and public bodies,
including the Liverpool Culture Company for a
limited reproduction series distributed worldwide. |
| 022 |
George
Lund |

|
(1)
Title: Amimal Utopia (Trans-hybrid).
(2) Media: Mixed media on canvas. Battoned top
and bottom.
(3) Dimensions: 6 ft x 5 ft (approx).
(4) Year produced: 2004 - 2007.
(5) Provenance: The art was researched and developed
in association to the Transvoyeur Liverpool and
New York exhibition in 2004. It formed part of
a series in the international arts and cultural
platform of the Independents Liverpool Biennial
2004. The creative process of Lund is to re-contextualise
art in its historical context and pieces organically
evolve. This piece has been re-developed and the
figures of the creatures in the composition hybridised,
synonymous with the theme of 'Animal Utopia'.
Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
|
Richard
Meaghan :
Meaghan
is an international artists. Originally from Liverpool,
England, he has lived in London (UK), Torrevieja
(Spain) and Nago (Italy). He is a highly established
artist and his work is collected by both private
and commercial buyers. Richard Meaghan's paintings
are invented and an amalgamation of a number of
differing experiences that revolve around memory,
making use of allegorical and pictorial inventions
and references from art history. Meaghan's narrations
are not linear, but rather associative and analytical,
so that the works function like short stories,
in which the plot is compressed into single images.
The fragments have to be pieced together and thus
can seemingly fall somewhere between dream and
nightmare. The resulting paintings appear as visions
of somewhere familiar yet strange, uncanny shimmerings
based on careful study of our world that in turn
suggests another. |
023 |
Richard
Meaghan |

|
(1)
Title: The Sleeper.
(2) Media: Inks pens on paper (Framed).
(3) Dimensions: 40 cm x 50 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2005.
(5) Provenance: The work was inspired from image
of sleeper on a train. Similar to other art, his
work is collected by both many international private
and commercial buyers. Donated Transvoyeur Charity
Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
£80.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£80.00
|
| Neil
Morris:
Morris
is an international artist based in Liverpool. He
works as a Lecture in Fine Art at Liverpool John
Moores University (Liverpool, England). His art
is highly collectible internationally and he works
between Liverpool (England) and Cologne (Germany)
on an international exchange programme. |
024 |
Neil
Morris |

|
(1)
Title: Untitled.
(2) Media: Screenprint on Fine Art Paper (Framed).
(3) Dimensions: 22 cm x 28 cm (approx.).
(4) Year produced: 2006-7.
(5) Provenance: The art was produced in a series
researched and developed on the Fine Art of Screen
Printing combined and abstraction. The work has
been exhibited in Liverpool (England) and Cologne
(Germany) Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction
for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
|
|
Che
(Gary) Cheyncn:
An
artist from China currently based in Preston,
England. He is researching a new series of photography
on urban culture of England.
|
025 |
Che
(Gary) Cheyncn |

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(1)
Title: Untitled.
(2) Media: Photograph.
(3) Dimensions: 15 cm x 12 cm (approx.).
(4) Year produced: 2007.
(5) Provenance: The art was produced in a series
researched and developed on the Fine Art of Screen
Printing combined and abstraction. The work has
been exhibited in Liverpool (England) and Cologne
(Germany). Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction
for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
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Patrick
O'Rourke:
A
graduate in Fine Art, O'Rourke produces large
scale dynamic compositions. These at times combine
mixed media of found objects and are transformed
in to installations. The themes are set around
socio-urban culture of people, places and experiences
and form a sense of familiarity to communicate
a narrative the viewer can relate. His art has
been commissioned by several galleries and art
organisation in the UK and internationally. His
most recent Artist Residency in Australia where
he developed a large client base and market interest
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Patrick
O'Rourke |
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(1)
Title: All That We Coulc have (Dad).
(2) Media: Charcoal and pastels on board (Found
object).
(3) Dimensions: 20 in x 26 in
(4) Year produced: 2005 - 2007.
(5) Provence: This drawing was originally part
of a larger work, entitled 'All We Could Have'.
This piece is a portrait of personal importance
to the artist, as it embodies a study of his
father, who was recovering from a severe illness.
This was first exhibited in Staffordshire University
Gallery in 2005. As with much of O'Rourkes work,
it evolves with time and since been adapated
and donated to Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
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£45.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£40.00
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Patrick
O'Rourke |
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(1)
Title: All That We Could Have (Ray).
(2) Media: Charcoal and pastels on board and
suitcase (Found object).
(3) Dimensions: 3.5 ft x 4 ft (approx)
(4) Year produced: 2005 - 2007.
(5) Provenance: This drawing was originally
part of a larger work, entitled 'All We could
Have'. This drawing was inspired by the kitchen
skin dramas of the nineteen fifty’s such
as 'Saturday Night Sunday Morning' and 'A Taste
of Honey'. The combination of object and drawing
was used to give a more physical link to the
event depicted. It was first shown at the Staffordshire
University Gallery n 2005. (A second version
of this work was produce and sold in Australia
with out the suit case under the title of 'No
road Home: Another Saturday Night Another Sunday
Morning)'. The drawing has been recently reworked
and donated to Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
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Patrick
O'Rourke |
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(1)
Title: Somebody Could Have Said it Better #1.
(2) Media: Charcoal and pastel on paper.
(3) Dimensions: 52 in x 71 in
(4) Year produced: 2004 -2007.
(5) Provence: This drawing is the first in a
series of works, entitled Somebody Else Could
Have Said It Better'. It was inspired by the
kitchen skin dramas of the 1950s and the work
of John Bratby. It was first shown in the conjunction
LA04 exhibition in 2004. (The drawing has been
reproduced as part of Ideal HOME, directly on
to the wall of 50 Aylesbury Road in Bentilee,
Stoke-on-Trent.) The drawing has been recently
reworked and donated to Transvoyeur Charity
Auction for Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool
University Hospital (England).
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Patrick
O'Rourke |
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(1)
Title: Id-entirety #3.
(2) Media: Charcoal and pastel on paper.
(3) Dimensions: 51 in x 64 in
(4) Year produced: 2004 - 2007.
(5) This drawing is the third in a series of
works, entitled 'Id-entirety'. The work was
produced to explore ideas of identity and communication.
The work shows stripped figures down to the
underwear revealing their innermost feelings.
These drawings attempt confront the viewer with
the uncomfortable idea of seeing someone you
not familiar stripped bare and their feeling
placed on display for all to see. The drawing
was first displayed as part of the 'Identity,
Sex and Death' exhibition in 2004 at Cadman
Studios Elective Gallery, Staffordshire. The
drawing has been recently donated to Transvoyeur
Charity Auction for Emergency Department of
Royal Liverpool University Hospital (England).
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Patrick
O'Rourke |
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(1)
Title: Id-entirety #4.
(2) Media: Charcoal and pastels on paper.
(3) Dimensions: 50 in x 64 in.
(4) Year produced: 2004 - 2007.
(5) Provenance: This drawing was the forth in
a series of works, entitled 'Id-entirety'. The
drawing was first displayed as part of the 'Identity,
Sex and Death' exhibition in 2004 at Cadman
Studios Elective Gallery, Staffordshire. The
drawing has been recently donated to Transvoyeur
Charity Auction for Emergency Department of
Royal Liverpool University Hospital (England)
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Rachel
Pearson :
Pearson's
art is set on the visual dialogue of abstraction.
The creative process of each piece are to explore
symbolism, chaos, gesture, space, dynamics, ephermical,
etc.. On the ideas of nature, landscapes, memories
and expressive and emotive response. Pearson has
exhibited nationally and an interest rapidly developing
her work.
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Rachel
Pearson |
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(1)
Title: Love.
(2) Media: Oil and ink on canvas,
(3) Dimensions: 90 cm x 90 cm.
(4) Year produced: 2006.
(5) Provenance: This work was created in a new
series currently being developed. Her previous
work of a similar nature has been exhibited nationally
with many collectors from the private and public
sectors. Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
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£75.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£75.00
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Sam
Skinner
:
Skinner is a visual artist whose inspiration
comes from graffiti art and urban culture. He
is a Curator and Art Director. He has completed
art work for the Artic Monkey's 'Favourite Worst
Nightmare' album cover and The Go Teams 'Grip
Like a Vice' video.
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Sam
Skinner |

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(1)
Title: La Mancha/
(2) Media: Mixed Media.
(3) Dimensions: Variable.
(4) Year produced: 2007.
(5) Provenance: Produced for the Transvoyeur Charity
Art Auction in Aid of the Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (Liverpool, England).
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£35.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£35.00
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Gary
Sollars: Sollars' practice is in photorealist
painting on the subjects of gender, sexual and
body politics in contemporary society. These themes
have been explored both as an allegory and autobiographical
themes. His work has been featured as cover designs
for several publications and been reviewed in
Independent Magazine, Evening Standard, the Observer
and others. He has exhibited in the Whitworth
Gallery, the National Portraits, the Walkr and
many more. He was shortlisted in the John Moores
24 2006. |
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Gary
Sollars |

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(1)
Title: Rip Rock
(2) Media: Screen Print.
(3) Dimensions: 32cm x 21.5cm x 13cm.
(4) Year produced: 1999.
(5) Provenance: This series was inspired on gender,
sexual and body politics in the religious iconographic
structures of a stained glass window. Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
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£95.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£95.00
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031 |
Gary
Sollars |
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(1)
Title: Untitled
(2) Media: Photo print
(3) Dimensions: 32cm x 21.5cm x 13cm.
(4) Year produced: 2006
(5) Provenance: This is a limited reproduction
print of a painting Sollars produced on the subject
on the passing of a loved one. This piece has
been internationally exhibited and platformed
at the Walker Art Gallery (England). Donated Transvoyeur
Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital (England).
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£120.00
(Reserve)
SOLD
for
£120.00
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Gaynor
Evelyn Sweeney: Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney
is a visual artist and graduate of Liverpool John
Moores University, England, in 2002. From painter,
scultpor, live artist and more. She is currently
on her doctorate and researching the body within
contemporary arts, science an culture. Her art
explores the temporality and spatiality of body
politics within the post modern environment and
institutional structures. She has performed and
exhibited in an array of international events,
such as the Liverpool Biennial, Venice Biennial,
Performance Art Festival (US), Hong Kong Biennial
and Berlin Kunst Salon. |
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Gaynor
Evelyn Sweeney |



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(1)
Title: White Fidelity (Transvoyeur 2006), (Series
#2-4)
(2) Media: Mixed media on canvas.
(3) Dimensions: 12 in x 12 in (x 3)
(4) Year produced: 2007
(5) Provenance: A series produced from an historical
source buried in the surface of the canvas and
paint on a controversial events of Independents
Liverpool Biennial 2006. Art or artefact. Donated
Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital
(England) in May 2007.
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Gaynor
Evelyn Sweeney |
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(1)
Title: Things We Like, but Dare Not Speak! (Male
Life Study).
(2) Media: Charcoal and pastels on paper (in pale
hard wood frame with glass).
(3) Dimensions: 2.5 ft x 3 ft (approx).
(4) Year produced: 2002
(5) Provenance: A life study of a male in metal
box frame.
First produced 2002, exhibited 2002 Liverpool John
Moores
University (England). Formed preliminary study for
large scale
painting. Donated Transvoyeur Charity Auction for
Emergency Department of Royal Liverpool University
Hospital
(England) in May 2007.
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£65.00
(Reserve) |
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