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Following on from my previous post back in August, my painting was selected by the judges including Robin Muir of Vogue and Royal Academician David Remfry as one of 172 from thousands of entries for the exhibition at Mercers Hall Ironmonger Lane EC2V 8HE starting this thursday - flyer attached, and full opening hours and links to all paintings including the world art vote winner here:- http://www.nationalopenart.org/exhibitions.php


here's the original post - thanks to all those people who sent such nice messages!

My painting from a series first shown at the Dulwich Artists Open Studios has been selected for a ?World Art Vote? . The painting with the most votes gets will be exhibited at the National Open art show in the Autumn. If anyone would like to vote, the deadline 29th August. Here?s the link to the vote- it's very quick to vote! http://bit.ly/2b96ohU

Thanks so much.

http://i944.photobucket.com/albums/ad284/susanna_randall/884c0ebb-b5d4-4e08-a939-e65dd90bd7fc_zps2xqsaeuf.jpg

and here I am on social media-


https://www.instagram.com/p/BJA-Piphz-i/?taken-by=studio.se22

https://www.facebook.com/Studio.SE22

Minitoots Wrote:

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Here?s the link to the vote- it's very quick to vote! [bit.ly]


Voting is always quick if you're only given one candidate and the ballot paper. There are 583 other entries. They may not all live in East Dulwich or have promotion skills, but I expect any of them would be glad of a vote too if you like their work. http://www.nationalopenart.org/gallery.php?sf=1&2016-GALLERY-2-6 "We welcome you to engage, browse and vote for one or as many of your favourites as you wish"

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