Tuesday 4 August 2009

Re-told Tales and Free Giveaway

This post I thought I’d share with you, a couple of pictures from the exhibition in our Gallery here in Denmark. Nice to see some familiar faces from our mailing list and some new customers. I was pleased that so many showed keen interest in my lamps :-)

Now the exhibitions coming to an end and I’m looking forward to turning the Gallery space back into a photography studio during the winter, have lots of new ideas for my existing project about ‘re-telling tales’, which involves photographic illustrations of childhood themes or memories and also well loved stories.

Here are some of my pictures from the first part of the exhibition:

If you would like, you can purchase prints here

Win a Print
As I now have over one hundred followers on blogger now I would like to offer an unframed print approx. A3 size for free to celebrate.

All new followers signed up by August 28th plus all existing followers will have their names drawn out of a hat and 2 winners will each receive a print of their choice.

It is a high quality limited edition giclee print with a lifetime guarantee on the ink against fade and are printed on 240g/m Arches Fine art paper.

22 comments:

  1. This wonderful!! I'm crossing my fingers. ;)

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  2. Well done for getting ot one hundred. Delightful pictues!

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  3. Wow just found you via a bit of blog surfing.
    And I am amazed at your colourful and talented world. I will be back to visit.

    Well done on a 100 followers (or just over now)!



    MBBx

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  4. Hi Tracy!

    I'm a subscriber from Spain and a follower now cause I would like to get one of your prints, I love them!! :)

    I hope you understand my bad english, I cross all my fingers.

    Congratulations :)

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  5. i really love them, and if i don't win one i'm going to buy one
    my favourite is the princess and the pea, ADORABLE

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  6. Wow love to win this giveaway

    with love missvanham

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  7. My daughter would love one of these prints in her room! Thanks for the chance!

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  8. Hi Tracy,
    I've been a big fan for a while now, but I just signed up to follow your blog (my first) because these prints are incredible! I adore them. I'll be saving up for one if I'm not the lucky winner. Can't wait to see what you come up with next! I'll be posting about this on my blog, too, to get the word out...!

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  9. The Sleeping Beauty .... it still is my favorite. Duhh...who am I kidding... I love them all! ;)

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  10. How beautiful! I love the princess and the pea one. Great stuff over here!

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  11. These are just too magical for words...love,love love them. Love your blog and have been one of the "100 followers" for a while.:) Congratulations. :)

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  12. I'll join! Fantastic prints!!

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  13. I'm also in! Wow Great! And i was number 113 en 13 is my lucky number, i'll keep my fingers crossed.

    And for now i'll be browsing and nosing at your blog :-)

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  14. I just found yor lovely blog and I love it!
    Wonderful pictures... I´ll come back!

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  15. I would be so happy if my name was chosen for one of your prints. My grand0daughter would adore it.

    Sandie at Rag Rescue

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  16. these are spectacular!
    spearmintbaby.com

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  17. Truly amazing! The prints and everything else you do. I have just exploded with praise over your photos on my own blog.
    I love every key stroke of it!!
    Charlotta
    (artist)

    www.charlottaward.blogspot.com

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  18. Ai, too bad i am too late... love these!
    but hurray to the lucky winners

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  19. what an awesome blog. I love your tales and pictures. please dont stop.
    I actually just yesterday ordered some, I think they are called "Peek-a-boo Dolls" from a blog called http://www.articusstudiodesign.com/
    honestly I am planning on altering..
    I bet the winner was sure happy. at least I hope they were. I would have been.

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