Year 2002 – South Wing / Room 1 / Wall 1

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South Wing / Room 1 / Wall 1

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Taken from a photograph of the Lake District.  Beautiful and peaceful place. Peaceful land
© John Sealey
I was interested in trying printmaking using immediate, spur of the moment imagery.
© Diann Jonson

© Mehmet Djafer
Calming picture.  A picture of the past of a mil lady and her cows.  Strolling in the countryside.
© Donna Stedman
Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.  A special place for me.  The picture is special to me, as it is one of the first pictures I painted when I got ill.
© Fiona Christie
I drew this picture myself.  Its the first time I've drawn anything.  Because I cant draw.  I hope its OK.   usually trace out pictures and colour them in my own colours.  I've got loads of them on my walls in my flat. Rabbit with a Difference
© Janet Moran
Violet still-life
© Lorraine Elmes
My work is a colourful interpretation in felt work of Salford City Sky Line. Urban Landscape
© Mags Horton
The picture is made from balsa wood which is coloured with watercolours, the sky is painted onto watercolour paper.  Then the beach is put on using model railway material, then the little bits to finish off like the seagulls.  Also made from balsa.
© Martin J Bailey

© SW White
'Painting predicting the onslaught of hearing voices'.  At the time I painted this I was not hearing voices and I don't know what the picture was of.  Over time it came to represent my voice hearing experience, and I like the idea of my sub-conscious
© Claire Barnard
I wanted to create my own version of a work by Van Gogh, whose paintings I like very much. Van Gogh's Chair
© Gerald Adesanya
I wanted to paint a brightly coloured work.
The fish was from my imagination, and expresses a feeling of freedom. Freedom Fish
© Anne Simmonds
Rebutia Miniscula Cacti Hat.
This was the first cactus I owned when I was younger. I have reproduced it in glass and fabric to give a rich and unusual finish.
© Alison Leslie
The woman is so afraid of her own feelings and state of mind, that she doesn't realise that there is so much help to be had. The hands reaching for her. I've called this picture Reaching Out For a New Lif
© Sharon Ellis Hughes
In remembrance of September 11th : - I show a non-white Jesus turning his back on global, and so called 'Holy wars'.
Also the thorned crown represents his pain as we revert to past behaviour (the crucifixion) and once again saying
© Thomas Raymond Hall
My piece, 174516
© Julier Dawn Farrow
Untitled
© Jason Hespley
Foliage captured
© Stephe
Falling leaves from pot
© Jean Pool
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