Tuesday, 29 October 2013

An Exhibition of Asian Wildlife


For just two days, 10 of my recent pastel works will be on display at the Pertwee, Anderson & Gold gallery in London on Wednesday 27th & Thursday 28th November 2013.

15 Bateman Street
Soho, W1D 3AQ

Open:

12pm - 6pm (Wednesday)

11am - 6pm (Thursday)


This show celebrates 10 years of Elephant Family, supporting their work with wild elephants across Asia.

Friday, 20 September 2013

Auction For Elephants


I am currently working on a portfolio of Asian wildlife for an exhibition with Elephant Family later this year.

We hope to have a venue and date confirmed within the next couple of weeks, so watch this space. If you would like to be added to my mailing list, please email me at martin.aveling@gmail.com

In the meantime, here is one of the works in progress...


Tuesday, 18 June 2013

New Limited Edition Orangutan Print



£145 (Edition number: 30)

Image size - 34 x 48 cm. Printed on A2 quality art paper
.

Signed, nu
mbered, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Postage and packing is free.


Please email me at martin.aveling@gmail.com to reserve one.


Thursday, 7 March 2013

P-p-pick up a Penguin for Comic Relief


This year I've decided to raise funds for Red Nose Day, but instead of doing something invariably unfunny for money, I am giving away some artwork instead:

http://my.rednoseday.com/sponsor/martinaveling

Simply click on the link above and donate £5 (or more), and you will be entered into the draw to win one of my limited edition prints of a King Penguin (edition of 100).


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