OFFERS&competitions WIN
A GICLEE PRINT BY FRANCES BOAG WORTH £400
The online Creative Arts Gallery, www. creativeartsgallery. com, showcases the best of contemporary Scottish art. The gallery offers works by selected artists, including fi ne art, sculpture, glass,
jewellery and fashion. The work of some 60 artists is on display, showing 250 pieces of artwork. Contemporary artists continue to use print making for its unique visual qualities. Among these is internationally recognised Scottish artist Frances Boag, known for his vibrant and colourful paintings. The Creative Arts Gallery is pleased to offer as a prize his giclee print, Dried Flowers Bouquet.
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the following question: how many artists are represented on the Creative Arts website?
The Boswell Book Festival, the world’s only festival of biography and memoir, offers another vibrant and eclectic mix of tip-top writers and performers – all at Boswell’s glorious 18th century villa, Auchinleck House. We’ve legendary actress Fenella Fielding, James Naughtie with his brand new thriller, Nicholas Shakespeare, Kirsty Wark, Allan Massie, Damian Barr, Stuart Clark, Sally Magnusson and many others.
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the following question: what is the name of Sally Magnusson’s new book?
AN OVERNIGHT STAY* AT THE LOCH LOMOND ARMS HOTEL FOR TWO PEOPLE WITH DINNER, BREAKFAST AND A BOTTLE OF WINE
WIN
To enter, send separate entries (in the same envelope) with your name, address, telephone number and email address to Scottish Field Competitions, Fettes Park, 496 Ferry Road, Edinburgh EH5 2DL or enter at
www.scottishfi
eld.co.uk Closing date, unless otherwise stated, is 30 April 2014.
TWO PAIRS OF TICKETS TO SALLY MAGNUSSON’S TALK AT THE BOSWELL BOOK FESTIVAL
WIN
The Loch Lomond Arms Hotel is a traditional inn situated in the heart of one of Scotland’s loveliest villages, Luss, within the Loch Lomond National Park. This hotel remains true to its traditional style as an 18th century village inn but with
the comfort and facilities of a modern hotel. Each of the 14 bedrooms is unique and named after a Scottish clan, with its own décor and antique furnishings. Loch Lomond Arms is the ideal place to relax. * subject to availability
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the following question: in which village is The Loch Lomond Arms Hotel located?
Entrants must be 18 or over. Employees of Scottish Field, the competition promoters, and their direct families are ineligible to enter. No purchase necessary. The winner will be fi rst correct entry drawn after closing date. No cash alternative is available. The winner will be informed by telephone or email. Promoter reserves the right to request post publicity. Usual Scottish Field rules apply.
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