Jim Moir Artworks – Auction and Lottery
We’re thrilled to announce that we are offering the exclusive chance to own one of two amazing and unique pieces by acclaimed artist Jim Moir (aka Vic Reeves).
The opportunity includes sketches in charcoals as drawn on location when Jim visited Stanage Edge in the Peak District for the 2024 series of Painting Birds with Jim and Nancy Moir (shown on SkyArts).
All proceeds will go directly to projects supporting the research and conservation of ring ouzels on the Peak District National Park’s Stanage-North Lees estate.
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AUCTION: Stanage Edge view with ring ouzel in charcoals.
Framed, size 655mm by 540mm. Signed 2024 by Jim Moir. 1/1.
Available to bid for as a sealed-bid auction, with the bids closing on 18 July 2024. This is a closed bid submission auction where the winning bid will receive the picture. Full terms and conditions are available to view before you take part.
£10 LOTTERY: Ring ouzel in charcoals.
Framed, size 430mm x 380mm. Signed 2024 by Jim Moir. 1/1.
Available to win by making a £10 donation to the Peak District National Park Foundation. A winner of the lottery will be chosen at random 18 July 2024. Full terms and conditions are available to view before you take part.
An artist, comedian, actor, writer and author, following a hugely successful broadcasting career in comedy as Vic Reeves, Leeds-born Jim has now brought his love of wildlife and art to the forefront, including a second series of Painting Birds with Jim & Nancy Moir on SkyArts. Jim can be found creating pieces in many media including painting, ceramics, photography and lino prints.
We’re incredibly grateful to Paul at Whitehorse Gallery at Portland Square in Bakewell who have generously provided professional framing for both prints including exhibition glass, to ensure they’re ready to mount by the successful winners.
Ring Ouzel (pictured). Also known as the ‘mountain blackbird’, Derbyshire and Stanage Edge are among northern England’s few strongholds for this increasingly scarce and enigmatic summer visitor which specialises in nesting in our upland landscapes. Conservation researchers and volunteers are dedicated to their monitoring and protection each spring and summer in the Peak District.