Grantown Open Studios

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Grantown Open Studios is an artist-led initiative rooted in collaboration, skill sharing and place. 

Artist-led and locally focused, the weekend supports artists at all stages of their practice while strengthening connections between creativity, community and the local economy. Grantown Open Studios artists open their studio doors, doors that are rarely public facing, to share their work and present a rare behind the scenes insight into their daily practice.

Participating artists have generously donated items for auction, of which the proceeds will go directly back into future Open Studio events. Postage is not included in your final bid. If postage is required, this needs to be discussed directly with the artist.

Find out more: www.grantownopenstudios.com

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Bowl by Jane Fox
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'I see gold, Dava Moor' by Eleanor Honeyborne-Heany
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'Jewels of sunlight' by Chris Rose
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Hand turned Scottish Sycamore pendant by Yellow Broom
Lot 11
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'November Blue' by Jess Greaves
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'Summer Evening, Loch Morlich' by Rona Kant
Lot 10
£ 40
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'Hedgehog' by Angus Grant
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£ 35
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'Beech leaves' by Wendy Grosvenor
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'Poppies in a cornfield' by Linda Brooks
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£ 55
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'Red Hills' by Janet Anderson
Lot 2
£ 115
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Mixed Media Stained Glass by Louise Ogilvy
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The current bid on an auction item is £100. The minimum increment is £10. You enter a bid of £150 (your maximum bid).
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Another person bids £130 but they are immediately outbid by jumblebee bidding on your behalf and the current bid goes up to £140.
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