Thursday, 6 October 2011
A Give Away a Day - Day Two
Hooray, yesterday's winner has been pulled by random number generator, and Justanordinaryweirdo you have won! Please drop me a line to let me know your address and I'll post your calendar out ASAP!
OK, give away number two...
Rain on the Firth framed limited edition giclee print.
'Gurness Stones and Movement' framed giclee print. These high quality professional giclee prints made with 75+ year archival inks on beautiful watercolour paper. Signed by the artist and available in a range of sizes and framing options: -
Paintings featured include landscapes, abstracts, figurative and of course standing stones and stone circles.
These are a really affordable way to own a piece of my art. The largest framed and mounted prints measure a whopping 22 x 26" - if you try measuring that on your wall you'll be as surprised as I am at just how big that is! I'm hugely proud that, even as a small self representing artist, I've been able to launch these products which are competitive with certain high street chain stores (without compromising quality).
'Tomnaverie Stone Circle I' framed giclee print.
'Stenness Stone and Storm' framed giclee print.Tonight's give away prize is one 8 x 10” print (in a 12 x 14” mount) - ready for framing. You can choose any of the images available in this size (if you wish you can upgrade to a larger print or add framing at cost, the value of the prize is £32).
To enter just leave a comment on this blog post telling me which is your favourite giclee print image, and why you like it.
Entries close at 11:59pm tonight. The winner will be drawn tomorrow and notified within 48hrs. Please make sure you leave some way that I can contact you in your comment - an email address, twitter user name, a link to your blog, etc.
Good luck!
To enter just leave a comment on this blog post telling me which is your favourite giclee print image, and why you like it.
Entries close at 11:59pm tonight. The winner will be drawn tomorrow and notified within 48hrs. Please make sure you leave some way that I can contact you in your comment - an email address, twitter user name, a link to your blog, etc.
Good luck!
'Connections' framed giclee print. Terms and Conditions... The draw is free to enter, no purchase necessary. Stated prize only, no substitutions or cash alternatives available. One entry per person. Prize includes shipping to any worldwide location - please be aware, the promoter (Nicki MacRae, www.nicki-paints.co.uk) will not be held for any import taxes or local fees incurred on import of the prize into the winners country of residence. Entries close at 11:59pm on 06/10/11 . A winner will be drawn at random from all comments on the blog answering the question, above. The draw will take place on 07/10/11 and the winner will be notified within 48 hours of the draw via the method specified on the blog comment. The prize will be held for 30 days, if after this time the prize has not been claimed it will be forfeited.
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18 comments:
Rain on the Firth is my favourite. I've loved it since you first painted it - it just says 'Scotland' to me and draws me home to my ancestry!
I LOVE your work, Nicki. My favourite ones are the standing stones and old Scottish cottages. :D Heather x
I love Rain on the Firth, amazing!
My favourite is a toss up between rain on the firth which as above reminds me so much of scotland and which I may favour more stenness stones and storm which even viewing on my mobile has the most amazing emotions evoked through the colour etc :)
Difficult, I love Self suspended, just because, but my fave is Rain on the firth. Like Mummytilda I have since you first posted it on the website, it reminds me of some of the most special times we have had as a family, as you know we holiday near you and I love the area, The Dornoch firth is beautiful, and our times in the highlands are just amazing, we really come together and enjoy nature, our surroundings and the wild weather you get up there. One day I want to live up there somewhere with those sorts of views!
Kara xxx
I am a huge fan of your work, your many different styles make it hard to have just one favourite. Although of the ones I have seen this evening the 'Rain on Firth' just oozes the whole spirit of the Highlands that make them so special.
Ahhhh...so hard to pick a favourite, Nicki. I am always drawn to the standing stones, particularly Watchstone, and most certainly have your calendar on my Solstice gifts list, but as I flick through these prints, I am particularly drawn to your depiction of Self Doubt. I identify with the mixed up, complicated, messy even, interweaving of emotions about my own artistic expressions - always sure of the shining truth at the centre; but aware it is often obscured by my own efforts at trying too hard. Thanks so much for being brave enough to share this Journey xx
Love both Rain on the Firth and Tomnaverie stone circle - they both remind me of home x
Hi Nicki
I like 'Self Doubt' as my favourite.
It is a lovely mix of colours and when i look at it it makes me think of how my head is, all whirly and mixed up at the minute. Lots of things going on.
Amanda x
Emotion in Ink; Self Doubt resonates for me. Yesterday I was involved in a situation that left me in self doubt for a while. I had a long sleepless night but today some chats with some wise people has helped me see through the fog of self doubt and the rainbow of self belief has shone through.
i'm torn between emotion in ink: self doubt and rain on the firth. Probably emotion in ink i think
I love Rain on Firth..Scottish Weather as I am in Oz..I have ordered this one also lovong Skegness stones ans storm
Annmarie in Australia
'Tomnaverie Stone Circle' is my favourite - the colours are absolutely beautiful. @beachrambler
I'm torn as to which is my favourite, I love Rain on the Firth, I love the depth it draws you in I guess it makes me think of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
I also love Self Suspended but as I sleep under Self Suspended V each night I'm obviously going to love it.
I think I have to go for Rain on the Firth - a popular choice! I always love the changing picture of the sky or made by the sky. I do like Self Doubt too though - can I pick two?
Stenness Stones it is for me, it is evocative of strength in adversity and there is a kind of knowing inside that this work supports , that however complicated the surroundings that there is strength and tenacity and determination within ...thank you Nicki xxx
I love the magical unknown of stone circles. They seem to reflect the whole range of emotions and weathers. I am lucky enough to be spending all day tomorrow at a conference about the stones of Ilkley Moor. So, it has to be the Tomnaverie Stone Circle for me ! Beautiful !!
'Strange Skies over Brodgar' is my favourite. I love the feeling of depth and immensity, the colours of the sky that the stone circle seems an intrinsic part of the landscape.
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