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• Monday, June 14th, 2010

Neil Coote, who is supported by United Response, has collaborated with graphic designers Studio Parris Wakefield (SPW) to produce two prints of the Ipswich waterfront which will up for auction on ebay from the 17th June. Working with SPW, Neil’s photographs have been digitally manipulated to create contemporary graphic interpretations of the area by both day and night.

The auction has been named ‘Art-ability’ – as it focuses on people’s abilities and not their disabilities – and all proceeds will go to United Response to help fund further art projects like this.

The pictures will be on display at Keystone Estate Agency in the historic ‘Saints’ area of Ipswich and the winning bid will be announced at the Summer Street Fair on the 27th June as part of the Ip-art Festival which celebrates artistic talent in the local area.

Have a look at Neil’s collaborative artwork (both day and night pictures) and get involved in the bidding! It promises to generate a lot of interest.

For more information, please visit the ‘Art-ability’ website and Twitter page or contact me at james.robinson@unitedresponse.org.uk.

James Robinson, Communications Project Assistant

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