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Anita Austwick St.Marks Square | Anita Austwick London Bridge | Anita Austwick South Quay |
Anita Austwick Heading to Work | Anita Austwick Times Square | Anita Austwick 34th Street New York |
Anita Austwick Woolworth Building New York | Anita Austwick Down Town Lights New York | Anita Austwick Evening Lights |
Anita Austwick St.Patricks Cathedral Maddison Avenue New York | Anita Austwick Docklands | Anita Austwick Lower Manhattan |
Anita Austwick New York | Anita Austwick Victoria Embankment | Anita Austwick The Boat Trip |
Anita Austwick Brooklyn Bridge | Anita Austwick New York Crowd | Anita Austwick Brooklyn Bridge |
Anita Austwick The Haymarket | Anita Austwick Tower Bridge London | Anita Austwick Evening by the River Thames |
Anita Austwick Keep the Change | Anita Austwick London Taxi | Anita Austwick Rainy Afternoon |
Anita AustwickTower Bridge | Anita Austwick Millennium Bridge | Anita Austwick Traffic |
Anita Austwick Boats | Anita Austwick Canal Lamp | Anita Austwick London Bus |
Anita Austwick Tower Bridge | Anita Austwick Westminster | Anita Austwick House of Parliament |
Anita Austwick Venice Sunset | Anita Austwick Venice Night | Anita Austwick Gallery image |
Anita Austwick Gallery Image |
Anita Austwick
Born: 1973 Latvia
Education: The Moscow State Institute of Arts
The Buckingham Chilterns University UK
Anita Austwick ably demonstrates the
musical harmony of architecture and buildings and their relationship
with the counterpoint of humanity - of people and places, of city
streets and transport - yellow cabs, (New York, New York ) gondola’s, red buses and black
taxi ‘s. Trevor Cotton
Anita Austwick's work has now entered serious collections
including a commission from the Palace of Westminster for the House of
Lords Meeting Rooms at Fielden House.
“In my work I want to recreate the fullness of life and the interaction
of all the elements of the world around me.” Anita Austwick 2007
Date: Monday 2 April 2007
Venue: Christie's 8 King Street St James's, London.
Cancer Research UK's ‘Art for Life’ celebrated its tenth anniversary at Christie's, London. Over 400 art enthusiasts attended the eclectic contemporary art exhibition. Guest had the opportunity to bid in an exclusive auction and all main ticket holders took part in a special draw to win a piece from the exhibition.
Anita Austwick and Paul Kessling each donated a painting for this event.


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