Stokes Art Group Project Collections
2012 Winners
"Follow the Arrows and Scroll down to find 4 Project Titles - 3 based on key events of the year and one lucky dip. Then flick through a Collection - or click on an image to expand the view and enjoy a Gallery slideshow."
Autumn Series Project - Doors & Gates
THE BRIEF: Create an artwork based around a Gate, Doorway, Arch or Way Through (suggested by member Alicia Chrysostomou / selected by Lucky Dip)
RESTRICTIONS: Size no larger than A3
ENTRIES: 28
JUDGED &
PRESENTED By: Charles Horton, Neighbourhood Watch
RESULTS:
Winner: St.Peter's Church Gate, Bristol - Watercolour by Sue Kelly
2nd: St.John's Arch, Bristol - Watercolour by Roger Smith
3rd: Greek Door - Watercolour by Margaret Hall
ST. PETERS CHURCH GATE, CASTLE PARK BRISTOL - Watercolour by Sue Kelly | 2012 Autumn Project Winner's Certificate is presented to Sue Kelly, for her Watercolour of ST. PETER'S CHURCH GATE, CASTLE PARK. Judged and Presented by Charles Horton, Neighbourhood Watch. |
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ST. JOHN'S ARCH, BRISTOL - Watercolour by Roger Smith | 2012 Autumn Project 2nd Place Certificate is presented to Roger Smith for his Watercolour of ST. JOHN'S ARCH, BRISTOL. Judged and Presented by Charles Horton, Neighbourhood Watch. |
GREEK DOOR - Watercolour by Margaret Hall | 2012 Autumn Project 3rd Place Certificate is presented to Margaret Hall, for her Watercolour GREEK DOOR. Judged and Presented by Charles Horton, Neighbourhood Watch. |
Summer Series Project - Going For Gold
THE BRIEF: Create an artwork representative of a sport or sports featured in the 2012 Olympic programme.
RESTRICTIONS: No larger than A3
ENTRIES: 7
JUDGED &
PRESENTED By: Michael McDermott MBE (former World Champion Power Lifter)
RESULTS:
Winner: 2012 Olympic Medal Winners - Graphite by Lisa Bravery
2012 OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS - Graphite by Lisa Bravery | 2012 Summer Project Winner's Certificate is presented to Lisa Bravery, for her Graphite work 2012 OLYMPIC MEDAL WINNERS. Judged and Presented by Michael McDermott MBE, former World Champion Power Lifter. |
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THE BRIEF: Create an artwork to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
ENTRIES: 8
JUDGED &
PRESENTED By: Dave Barter for Christ The King Church
RESULTS:Graphite Artist Lisa Bravery, local Graphite Artist
Winner: Celebration - Watercolour by Lorraine Durant
Spring Project - Our Diamond Queen
CELEBRATION - Watercolour by Lorraine Durant
2012 Spring Project Winner's Certificate is presented to Lorraine Durant, for her Watercolour - CELEBRATIONS - by Dave Barter of CTKC. Judged and Presented by Dave Barter, Christ The King Church
The 2011/12 Winter Project was the first Series Project Competition, but arguably also the first Jam Jar Prize !
THE BRIEF: Create an artwork based on a local landmark, building, landscape, or structure in your local area - even your own house
ENTRIES: Tuesday 9 / Thursday 8
JUDGED &
PRESENTED By: Jaci Crocombe & Alison Davis, Co Editors of Bradley Stoke Matters
RESULTS:Graphite Artist Lisa Bravery, local Graphite Artist
Winner: Tuesday Group: Misty Morn - Graphite by Steve Hatherall
Winner: Thursday Group: Gateway to Stoke Lodge - Watercolour by Susan Hartry
Overall: ... and recipient of the first Jam Jar Prize - Gateway to Stoke Lodge - by Susan Hartry (Thursday Group)
Winter Project - Where We Live
MISTY MORN, THREE BROOKS POND BRADLEY STOKE in Graphite by Steve Hatherall
2012 WINTER PROJECT TUESDAY GROUP WINNER'S CERTIFICATE is presented to Steve Hatherall for his pencil drawing MISTY MORN (set at the Three Brooks Pond, Bradley Stoke). Presented by Jaci Crocombe (and her daughter), Editor of Bradley Stoke Matters, & Little Stoke Gifford Matters
MISTY MORN, THREE BROOKS POND BRADLEY STOKE in Graphite by Steve Hatherall
GATEWAY TO STOKE LODGE - Watercolour by Susan Hartry
2012 WINTER PROJECT THURSDAY GROUP WINNER'S CERTIFICATE & OVERALL WINNER'S CERTIFICATE is presented to Susan Hartry for her Watercolour GATEWAY TO STOKE LODGE. Presented by Jaci Crocombe (and her daughter), Editor of Bradley Stoke Matters, & Little Stoke Gifford Matters
GATEWAY TO STOKE LODGE - Watercolour by Susan Hartry