One
hundred paintings - One purpose!
To
raise £1500 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
The project is dedicated to the loss of a friend Henry James MacPherson Rooney aka Mac who fought cancer for many years. Resilient, loyal and a life long supporter of many charitable causes.
As an artist I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate a life through a painted journey around the coast of Britain. Here is a small portrait image of the man I painted back in 2012.
I believe that Macmillan Cancer Support do an amazing job and I am privileged to be able to make a small contribution to their work.
What
does Macmillan Cancer Support provide?
One
in three of us will get cancer and it’s the toughest thing most of
us will ever face. If you've been diagnosed with cancer, or a loved
one has, you’ll want a team of people in your corner supporting you
every step of the way.
They
provide practical, medical and financial support and push for better
cancer care. We are Macmillan Cancer Support.
The
100 pieces depict the coast of Britain in its many guises, wild and
stormy, the misty mornings, the still moonlit seas. I wanted to
capture many of the hidden faces of the coast rather than the picture
postcard image of this diverse isle.
Here are two recent works completed....
Here are two recent works completed....
Jurassic Coast - Dorset |
Trotternish - Isle of Skye |
Click
here GALLERY to
see the current available works
Each work is available at the cost of £50 with a donation of £15 per piece going to Macmillan. So how can you buy one of the Wee Ones? Remember there will only be a relatively small number painted. (Limited to only 100 original works) Each one is painted in oil on a small 6 x 6 inch canvas board. The wee one will be supplied unframed. I can of course arrange framing and delivery if necessary at cost price. To CONTACT ME - in the first instance email at MY EMAIL |
So
what are they saying about the artist and the Painted Coast?
Ian
Rawnsley is an artist of raw and real talent who is always happy to
share his gifts and experience with others - Alison
Auldjo, Union Gallery. Edinburgh.
We are very happy to endorse Ian's painted journey for Macmillan that mirrors our own Princess Matilda adventures around the coast of Britain. Shane and Timothy Spall
We are very happy to endorse Ian's painted journey for Macmillan that mirrors our own Princess Matilda adventures around the coast of Britain. Shane and Timothy Spall
I
invited Ian to exhibit in Edinburgh's Macmillan Cancer Support group
exhibition 'Art of Nature' purely on the basis of his dramatic
landscape paintings. Little did I know that Macmillan would also be
getting a power house of fund raising ideas, which he put into
practice in record time. Ian's unique combination of skills has
worked really well for us and I hope you will join his growing list
of supporters by buying a 'Wee One' - I did! Sheila
Murray - Curator
'Art of Nature' exhibition
This
is the coast we feel yet seldom see ... a moving, beautiful
circumnavigation –
Nicholas Crane – BBC Coast Series
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