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Egg artist wins £15,000 art prize | Egg artist wins £15,000 art prize |
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Artist Ruth Stage, who uses the ancient painting technique egg tempera, has won a £15,000 UK art prize. | |
Her work The Isabella Plantation won the 2013 Lynn Painter-Stainers prize, which rewards figurative and representational painting. | |
Egg Tempera, which uses egg yolk to bind pigments, dates back to Egyptian times but became largely obsolete after oil paints appeared in the Renaissance. | Egg Tempera, which uses egg yolk to bind pigments, dates back to Egyptian times but became largely obsolete after oil paints appeared in the Renaissance. |
Stage, a graduate of the Royal Academy, also receives a gold medal. | Stage, a graduate of the Royal Academy, also receives a gold medal. |
The artist, who was born in Hartlepool, was given her prize at the Mall Galleries in London. | The artist, who was born in Hartlepool, was given her prize at the Mall Galleries in London. |
Her unusual choice of paint, which has to be hand-mixed, is applied to gesso boards, giving her work a distinctive texture; and she is known for her strong sense of pattern and depictions of water. | Her unusual choice of paint, which has to be hand-mixed, is applied to gesso boards, giving her work a distinctive texture; and she is known for her strong sense of pattern and depictions of water. |
The generous prize cheque eclipses the normal asking price for her paintings, which are usually listed for between £1,000 and £5,000. | The generous prize cheque eclipses the normal asking price for her paintings, which are usually listed for between £1,000 and £5,000. |
Other awards went to John Hainsworth, who picked up the £2,500 young artist prize while runners-up Robert Dukes, Jennifer McRae, Danny Markey, Cherry Pickles and George Rowlett all received £1,500. | Other awards went to John Hainsworth, who picked up the £2,500 young artist prize while runners-up Robert Dukes, Jennifer McRae, Danny Markey, Cherry Pickles and George Rowlett all received £1,500. |
More than 1,000 paintings were submitted for the awards, and an exhibition of selected works will be held in the Mall Galleries from 19 February - 2 March. | More than 1,000 paintings were submitted for the awards, and an exhibition of selected works will be held in the Mall Galleries from 19 February - 2 March. |
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