Urban Art Auction And New Upfest Limited Prints – 21st April 2010 London
Urban Art Auction And New Upfest Limited Prints – 21st April 2010 London
Dreweatts Auctioneers will be holding their fourth Urban Art Sale on 21st April at their Bloomsbury premises: 24 Maddox Street, Mayfair 7pm onwards.

If you want to attend, you need to register beforehand by sending an email to: urbanart@dnfa.com, and if you can’t make it on the night, you can sign up online by registering with www.the-saleroom.com/ and be one of those who watch & hopefully bids from the comfort of your own sofa!

Especially cool are Snik, Ben Slow, Danny O’Connor, SPQR and the Art Tart, who have all been true Upfesters from the very beginning.
Ltd edition prints will be available of all three once the Auction is completed, and will be available on the Upfest website following the auction.

Check out the full online catalogue too.
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