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Power - Coco Osborne
580x760mm Framed. Pencil. IMPORTANT CONDITION OF SALE FOR THIS LOT: This piece forms part of the artist's A Level portfolio and must be retained by the school until October 2022. The purchaser of this piece will be given an identically framed replica which will be exchanged for the original once this is available. The replica will be produced following the sale of the piece, and may take up to 14 days. ARTIST STATEMENT: As part of my exploration behind the idea of the concept of 'Power' I wanted to create a piece depicting a person who holds a great deal of it. Barrack Obama is a well-recognized politician and has a well-known face, so it is easy for the viewer to recognize him through my use of hyper-realistic drawing. Through being the first person of colour to be the President of the United States of America, Barrack faced a lot of challenges in terms of gaining his own political power, but he also illustrated a change in American politics through his own political decisions. He helped those who lack power be it due to their economic status, race, social class, gender, religion, or sexuality. ABOUT THE ARTIST: This piece is Shortlisted in the 2021 Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize in Guernsey. Coco created this piece aged 17 while studying at the Sixth Form Centre.
580x760mm Framed. Pencil. IMPORTANT CONDITION OF SALE FOR THIS LOT: This piece forms part of the artist's A Level portfolio and must be retained by the school until October 2022. The purchaser of this piece will be given an identically framed replica which will be exchanged for the original once this is available. The replica will be produced following the sale of the piece, and may take up to 14 days. ARTIST STATEMENT: As part of my exploration behind the idea of the concept of 'Power' I wanted to create a piece depicting a person who holds a great deal of it. Barrack Obama is a well-recognized politician and has a well-known face, so it is easy for the viewer to recognize him through my use of hyper-realistic drawing. Through being the first person of colour to be the President of the United States of America, Barrack faced a lot of challenges in terms of gaining his own political power, but he also illustrated a change in American politics through his own political decisions. He helped those who lack power be it due to their economic status, race, social class, gender, religion, or sexuality. ABOUT THE ARTIST: This piece is Shortlisted in the 2021 Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize in Guernsey. Coco created this piece aged 17 while studying at the Sixth Form Centre.
The Sovereign Art Foundation 2021 Charity Auction of Student Artwork
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Important Information
St Peter Port House 22 – 29 October
Beau Sejour Foyer 3 – 7 November
Guille-Allès Library 10 – 27 November
Cooked at St James 1 – 12 December
Buyers Premium 0%
The artists receive 50% of the auction proceeds with the remaining 50% going into the Sovereign Art Foundation (Guernsey) Bursary fund
Terms & Conditions
Important Notices for Purchasers Conditions of Sale:
This auction is being run under the supervision of Martel Maides Auctions and by taking part you will be bound by their general auction terms and conditions, available at www.martelmaidesauctions.com. In addition, please note that:
1) Several pieces in this auction form part of a student’s active GCSE or A Level portfolio and the original must remain in the possession of the school until the examination has finished. In these cases, a replica piece will be provided to the buyer until it can be exchanged with the original piece. These pieces are identified in the individual Lot descriptions.
2) Several pieces in this auction are shortlisted for the Sovereign Art Foundation Students Prize Guernsey. Should a lot win either the Judges’ Prize or Public Prize in this national competition, it will automatically be enrolled in the Sovereign Global Students Prize; the buyer will have to agree for the piece to be available for display at the Global Students Prize Exhibition, scheduled to take place in Q1 2022. The Sovereign Art Foundation will organise the collection and return of the artwork in this instance.
Collection and payment:
Buyers can collect their purchases directly after the auction closes between 7.30 and 8pm on Tuesday 14th December 2021 at St. James Concert Hall in St. Peter Port, or from 11am onwards from the Sovereign Group’s Guernsey Office at St. Peter Port House in Sausmarez Street. Accounts must be settled before taking possession of the artwork purchased.