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?Once Upon a Christmas Time??


We are delighted to announce an enchanting new art show called ?Once Upon a Christmas Time? by The Little Picture Company, held in conjunction with children?s charity Make a Wish Foundation UK. The show will take place locally, in the Jeannie Avent Gallery in East Dulwich from 29th October until 9th November.


The Little Picture Company is a gallery which offers a magical world of art for children, filled with lasting treasures that will spark children's imaginations. This is an opportunity to see the unique works of art from our talented team of eight local artists and our beautiful new product lines. As the festive season approaches, this will be a perfect chance to do some gift shopping for the little ones in your life!


We are holding an exclusive preview evening on 28th October, where we will open the new show to the public and will be getting into the Christmas spirit early with festive gourmet cupcakes and champagne. Come and meet our lovely artists whilst enjoying a glass of bubbly! If you would like to attend this event please RSVP to [email protected] as soon as possible.


A portion of all proceeds from the show will be donated to 'Make a Wish Foundation UK', a charity which grants wishes to children fighting life-threatening illnesses. So it?s in aid of a good cause as well!


As if that wasn?t enough to persuade you, there will also be a drop-in colour consultation at the Jeannie Avent Gallery with artist Jenny Newport on 6th November, from 12pm until 4pm. Jenny will be happy to discuss any particular colour requirements you might have and to match her art work to suit your interiors.


We look forward to meeting you! x



The Little Picture Company

http://www.thelittlepicturecompany.org


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