We’re thrilled to announce that the competition is now live! Enter by 31 May for your chance to win one of three incredible prizes that offer a lasting and meaningful opportunity to preserve and showcase your artistic legacy, as part of our collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Society.
This exclusive project centers around a tailored online viewing room, professionally designed to showcase the winners’ artwork. Each prize, valued at over £1000, includes no ongoing costs for web hosting, making it an exceptional opportunity for artists.
Prizewinners will receive:
- 20 professionally photographed artworks, with every intricate detail and vibrant color captured.
- A custom-made photographic book of their work, providing a lasting and tangible record of their achievements.
- A dedicated viewing page on our website, offering a unique platform to showcase their legacy.
Our team will visit the winners’ studios or homes to carefully collect and photograph their artwork before returning it safely.
With only three prizes available, this competition offers artists something truly meaningful and special.
Lucie Green’s artwork, as shown above, is the heart of our project. Her exceptional talent and vision inspire us on this meaningful journey, honoring her remarkable legacy. To explore more of her art or delve into our Artist Legacy, follow the links below.
How to Apply:
To enter, please submit your application by email or post, including the following:
- 3 to 5 photographs of your work, showcasing the breadth and style of your artistic practice.
- A couple of paragraphs about you, your artwork, and your personal relationship with art. This doesn’t need to be a formal artist statement—just your story and connection to creativity.
Email your application to info@dekkle.com
Post it to 2 Bell Row, High Street, Baldock, Hertfordshire, SG7 6AP
Don’t miss your chance to secure your artistic legacy and share your work with the world through this meaningful project.
Feel free to contact the studio if you have any questions—we’re here to help!