Award Winners | Pastel Society Annual Exhibition 2024
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The Pastel Society are delighted to announce the Prizes & Awards from the Pastel Society 125th Annual Exhibition. With images, and statements from the winners, you can experience the prize-winning works wherever you are.
Our congratulations go to all the artists, and thanks to every prize-giver.
• The Tom Coates Memorial Prize
£2,000 for the best non-member work in the exhibition, selected and presented by Tom's wife, the artist Mary Jackson NEAC RWS.
Curtis Holder The Puppet Maker
"I always end up drawing underdogs, people who are amazing at what they do but very rarely get the limelight or the celebration" - Curtis Holder
Photo by Mark Sepple
• Anthony J Lester Art Critic Award A certificate and cheque for £50
Having only graduated last year, we asked Skye what advice she'd offer to other young artists:
"Keep making work, make as much as possible. And do what you like, during my degree my lecturers were against me doing the double sided tracing paper thing." - Skye Seipp
• The Bob Last Prize
A prize for a work that celebrates the spirit of the late Bob Last (1932-2020), a long-standing member of the Pastel Society who was known for his imaginative use of dry media, excellent drawing skills, attention to detail, and passion to always present work that was different and innovative. With thanks to his daughters, Joanne Last and Jackie Jones, who will select the prize winner. Value £400.
• The Artist Magazine Award A feature article in The Artist magazine
Andrew Barrowman Trenwheal Hedgerow, Forgotten Gate & Morning Snow Nine Meadows, Cornwall
• Caran d’Ache Award
Ian Rawling Balancing Act Red and Yellow
Photo by Mark Sepple
• Frank Herring Award
Louise Diggle Hyde Park, Early Morning Light
• Henri Roche Award
• Mamut Award
Halla Shafey Garden of England 1
• PS Catalogue Award: 2nd Prize
The winning work featured in the exhibition catalogue
• PS Catalogue Award: 1st Prize
The winning work featured in the exhibition catalogue
Barry Lowenhoff Waterfall III, Inagh Valley
• The President’s Prize
£500 for the best work by an artist aged 35 or under.
Thomas Gale Crystal Back Alley
• Schmincke Award
• UART Award
• Unison Member Award
Set of 72 pastels
• Unison Non-member Award
Set of 72 pastels
• Unison Young Artist Award
Pastels up to £500 for the year, plus mentorship for 1 year by an Associate Artist of Unison Colour
• West Design Award
Tanya Avchinnikova (body of work)
• The Yoshimoto Prize
A prize of £1,000 for an outstanding work, in any dry medium, by a non-member
Rebecca de Mendonca Sunlight and Steam
Photo by Mark Sepple