
The Cotswold Auction Company /Jul 7, 2009
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Artworks in Arcadja
4Some works of Helen Pakeman
Extracted between 4 works in the catalog of ArcadjaHelen Pakeman - Girl
Original
Lot number:
182
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Description:
CHALK ON PASTEL PAPER Helen Pakeman Completed drawing degree from the University of Bath, 2006, and has exhibited in Bath, Oxford and London. She is interested in unnamed people whose images appear briefly in the media, often associated with disaster. Drawing them is a way of giving them a bigger space and larger dignity. "Girl", head and shoulders of young African girl wearing earrings, signed and dated '08, 3 x 47
Helen Pakeman - Girl
Original 2008
Lot number:
182
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
CHALK ON PASTEL PAPER Helen
Pakeman Completed drawing degree from the University of Bath,
2006,
and has exhibited in Bath,
Oxford and
London. She is interested in unnamed people whose images appear
briefly in the media,
often associated with disaster.
Drawing them is a way of giving them a bigger space and larger
dignity. "Girl",
head and shoulders of young African girl
wearing earrings,
signed and dated '08,
3 x
47
Helen Pakeman - Young Woman
Original
Lot number:
183
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
INK ON PAPER DRAWING Helen Pakeman Completed drawing degree from the University of Bath, 2006, and has exhibited in Bath, Oxford and London. She is interested in unnamed people whose images appear briefly in the media, often associated with disaster. Drawing them is a way of giving them a bigger space and larger dignity. "Young Woman", head and shoulders of young African woman, signed and dated '08, 20 x 49cm
Helen Pakeman - Young Woman
Original 2006
Lot number:
183
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
INK ON PAPER DRAWING Helen Pakeman Completed drawing degree from the University of Bath,
2006,
and has exhibited in Bath,
Oxford and
London. She is interested in unnamed people whose images appear
briefly in the media,
often associated with disaster.
Drawing them is a way of giving them a bigger space and larger
dignity. "Young Woman",
head and shoulders of young
African woman,
signed and dated '08,
20 x
49cm





