Paula Lundy's piece entitled into the moon dust.
Bethan Evans, Reporter
Thursday, February 16, 2012
2:30 PM
WESTON artist Paula Lundy was recently selected, along with 30 of the country’s top artists, to donate a piece of work to charity.
Paula, aged 32, has lived in Weston her whole life and took part in the event which was organised by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales.
The charity event was held to raise money for the Prince’s Trust, which helps disadvantaged young people.
Paula’s work went on display at The Assembly Rooms in Bath alongside other artists such as Anita Klein, Quentin Blake, Nick Park and Robin Eckardt.
Her piece, entitled Into the Moon Dust, (pictured above), was sold for £3,100.
The piece sits in between a painting and a sculpture, as Paula has used an array of materials and created it on canvas.
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Paula is very talented artist, I have one of her pieces on display in my front room, she has an imagination that is endless and her passion for creating something original never stops, you won't find anything like her work anywhere. Well done Paula for such a generous donation I envy the person who bought it.
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masonblak
Friday, February 17, 2012