
The Brixton Blog and Bugle Art Show winners were announced in Brixton Library last night (6 August) to an enthusiastic audience of artists and friends.
Voting closed on Sunday night after a week during which 300 visitors voted for their favourites in two categories – professional and self taught.


Martin Grover was the people’s choice for his painting of Brixton Station in the professional category.
Janet Baker was voted no 1 in the self taught category for her atmospheric black and white shot of a bridge in the woods.
The winners were presented with the Brixton equivalent of the Baftas – the Brixton Bugle award. The trophies were made in architect Squire and Partners model workshop in the Department Store.
The Blog and Bugle arts editor Leslie Manesseh thanked the artists. This was the first summer show and I wasn’t sure of the response, but I needn’t have worried. There is a wealth of talent and creative energy out there.
“Over 300 people visited and took part in the voting. There are no losers. Every single piece was someone’s favourite.
“A huge thanks is due to the Library for the fantastic space and to Caroline Graham and Rosselli Black and all the Library team who helped make the show such a success.
“Thanks also to Squire who entered into the spirit of the show with huge enthusiasm. The team created an award that is clever and unique and in keeping with the ethos of the summer art show.
Model Team: Josh Horobin, Tom Piddock, Tim Gledstone and Omar Lado
Tim Gledstone a partner at the architects Squire and Partners who designed and created the awards said the exhibition was a spectacular display of Brixton talent. “The team set itself a challenge: how could the Brixton Bugle better the Baftas?” He said the idea was that the Bugle award “is not just an ornament, it has a purpose. It is hand crafted and digital.”
The last word goes to the winners.
Janet Baker, winner in the self-taught category and a painter and decorator by profession said: “I’m really excited to be the first winner in this category.” She said she hoped the show would encourage lots more people entering next year.
Martin Grover, winner in the professional category said: “It’s been a fantastic exhibition and I’m proud to be the recipient of an award that is Brixton’s answer to the Baftas.”
You can see all the entries here.
Art show entries are in the gallery below. Voting is only by ballot at the exhibition in Brixton library
- Re-Generation 2 MARILYN ROGERS (professional)
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It’s Already Too Late STEVE WILDE (self taught)
Judges’ favourite
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Girl with Flower ANNALIESE FAYE (self taught)
Judges’ favourite
- Regents Park 1 CLAIRE BRENNAN (professional)
- Artwork 01a JEZ JACOBS (professional)
- Isaac Newton’s apple JOHN SPICER (self taught)
- Aretha Franklin in Brockwell Park MARTIN GROVER (professional)
- What Lies Beyond JANET BAKER (self taught)
- Apple Blossom JOHN BATESON-HILL (self taught)
- Eye ANNALIESE FAYE (self taught)
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The Preacher in Brixton Market JOHN BATESON-HILL (self taught)
Judges’ favourite
- The Constant Hiss of Cosmic Noise STEVE WILDE (self taught)
- Family KAREN SMITH (professional)
- Re-Generation 4 MARILYN ROGERS (professional)
- Windmill under the stars MATHANKI KODAVASAL (professional)
- Small man in a big world 1 TILLMANN LENZ (professional)
- Pain inspired abstract CHARLIE RICE (professional)
- Untitled TREVOR CHRISTIE (self taught)
- Loughborough Junction pigeons HUGH GILMOUR (professional)
- Colin 2019 DENZIL EVERETT (professional)
- Tri-logia CARLOS SUAREZ (self taught)
- Figures with a Tree ANDY INSH (professional)
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Ken Loach KATE NEWINGTON (professional)
Judges’ favourite
- Marketplace ANDY INSH (professional)
- Hen Party LUCY SPANYOL (professional)
- Small man in a big world 2 TILLMANN LENZ (professional)
- Family KAREN SMITH (professional)
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Carolyn 1979 DENZIL EVERETT (professional)
LJudges’ favourite
- Maggie Aoussou FIONA FREUND (professional)
- Beetle TESS STONE (professional)
- Tribute to my li’l old dog KES YOUNG (self taught)
- Ye KATE NEWINGTON (professional)
- Minnie Diamond MARIA BEADELL (self taught)
- Ribera meets the 21st century KAREN SMITH (professional)
- Waiting For A Train (Brixton Skyline) MARTIN GROVER (professional)
- Bees on a globe thistle MICHELE SEDGWICK (self taught)
- Woman On Pink RACHEL BATE (self taught)
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Untitled TREVOR CHRISTIE (self taught)
Judges’ favourite
- Levitation CARLOS SUAREZ (self taught)
- Afros JADA SIMMS (self taught)
Well done Martin Grover and Janet Baker from Urban Art and Lambeth Open. We have a wonderful creative community here in Brixton and well worth celebrating.