| Pollyanna
Wins Environmental Concern Award

Pollyanna is honoured to have won the inaugural Envionmental
Concern Award in the 2011 Wildscape Wildlife Artist
of the Year Awards, for her dramatic painting 'What Have We
Done.........'.
"I am very honoured to have won this award" Pollyanna
commented "as I always try to promote through my artwork
an understanding and awareness of some of the environmental
threats we face. It is rare that I have the opportunity to address
this subject so directly, and I am delighted to have received
this recognition in these prestigeous awards."
The artwork which includes elements of collage and lettering
as well as fine painting, is a vision of a bleak future caused
by environmental destruction. Pollyanna commented "sadly
in some areas of the world this vision is already a reality
- there are places where the forests have been slashed and burned
and the land so badly polluted nothing will grow. This image
is intended as an early warning - if we act now, we can still
save some of the most vulnerable areas - from the rainforests
in South America, to our own woodlands and hedgrows."
The original painting will be on exhibition for the first time
at Pollyanna's 2011 winter exhibition held in her own Derbyshire
Gallery, alonside over 50 other new pieces of work.
The Exhibition will run from 19th November - 4th December.
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Pollyanna has received numerous awards and accolades
for her paintings, including the Silver Palette Trophy and the
Millennium Trophy bestowed by
the Wildlife Art Society International who have also awarded
her two Gold Medals. In 2004
she was awarded a coveted first prize in the Wildlife
Artist of the Year Awards, and in 2007 won the first
National Wildscape Masterclass Challenge.
In 2006 the Artists for Conservation Foundation
honoured her with their prestigeous Conservation
Artist Award. In 2009 the Society of All Artists named
her Professional Wildlife Artist of the
Year in their annual awards.
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