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I think of you by June Carey © June Carey, 2021
Klimt with some dix by Celie Byrne © Celie Byrne, 2021
Adam and Lilith, Lilith and Adam by Helen Flockhart © Helen Flockhart, 2021
Waiting for another beautiful morning by Neil Macpherson © Neil Macpherson, 2021
I woke up early one morning and decided that I would like to raise funds for mental health which would involve the arts. Later that morning “Art In Mind” was born. My initial idea was to invite 30 high profile Scottish artists to create an image on a ceramic vase which would be exhibited at Glasgow Print Studio before being sold at auction by Lyon & Turnbull Auctioneers, Glasgow. The number of artists quickly grew to a total of 46. Every artist immediately said “yes”.
The next step was to purchase the vases, which were generously discounted and glazed free of charge by Café Ceramico, East Kilbride. I then began to make arrangements for the delivery and collection of vases and started to seek further necessary support. Yet again, this was offered without hesitation.
My thanks to everyone who has contributed to the success of Art In Mind: 46 Invited Artists, Café Ceramico, Lyon & Turnbull, Glasgow Print Studio, Steady Hand Productions, Mitch Earley, Fidra Fine Art, MacFarlane Packaging, UK Industrial Tape, Mcadie & Reeve Ltd, John Lawrence and The Scottish Arts Club.
All 46 artists vases were sold at auction raising a total of over £29,000. All funds raised have been donated to The Scottish Association for Mental health.
June Carey
We are always looking for interesting and visually appealing images for the cover of the Journal and would welcome suggestions or pictures, which should be sent to Dr Allan Beveridge, British Journal of Psychiatry, 21 Prescot Street, London, E1 8BB, UK or [email protected].