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Based on Dulwich Picture Gallery's current exhibition, Ragamala Paintings from India: Poetry, Passion, Song ?My Family In Miniature? invites you to photograph, paint or draw your own miniature artwork depicting your family and loved ones ? anyone and everyone from your great aunt to your favourite pet!


The winning entries from each category (5 ?10, 10 ?16 and 16+) will be chosen by Ian Dejardin, Director and by public vote on the Gallery?s Facebook page. These artworks displayed during a Late Night viewing.


PRIZE


The winner will receive a free place on one of the Gallery?s award winning art courses and be featured in an article in the South London Press.


HOW TO ENTER THE COMPETITION


Artworks must be of no more than A5 size.

Please email a photograph or scan of your artwork with your name, age and contact details to [email protected]

All entries will be displayed on the Gallery?s Facebook page and online at www.dulwichonview.org.uk

Entries will be entered into a public vote

The closing date for the competition is 30 April 2012


For more information visit Dulwich On View

To vote for your favourite artworks join Dulwich Picture Gallery's Facebook page

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