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OSWOA™; Original Small Works Of Art
Topic Started: May 19 2007, 09:00 PM (914 Views)
Sal
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Just come across this ...all works of art must be original and 4" x 6".
OSWOA™

sorry OSWOA™, tried to produce the TM but it didn't work

Edited to include ™
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Sally
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Never heard of them before Sal, very interesting, they are similar to ATC's, but have you seen the price of them, some are going for £150.00 :faint:

Sally :wave:
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Poppy
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Thanks for this Sal. :thumbup; Earlier last month i read a freebie magazine promoting Artists in the Lake District. There is an Art shop doing just the same thing but selling on behalf of painters for a charity.
Apparently they catalogue on line along with lots of famous celebrities, Alan Titchmarsh, Rolf Harris, etc .and then they are sold blind. A bidder pays upto £250 ( or is it from?) but doesn't know if he'll get a celebrity or some other artist, known or unknown?
It raises alot of money and has been going for a coulpe of years.
Poppy
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waxingsteve
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:ta: Sal :thumbup; Sounds fascinating and I'll be looking into it some more :) My head needs to clear a bit more first though - very fuzzy brain this morning :rolleyes:

I've added the ™ :thumbup; It's obtained by holding down the Alt key and typing 0153 on the numeric keypad :)

Steve :)
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Sal
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Thanks Steve ;)
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