Thursday, January 5, 2012

Happy New Year!!

Let me start the first blog of 2012 by saying that Diane & I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and a big THANKYOU for your continued support.

I have been rather lazy and I have failed to update the blog with the top sellers for November and December... I blame that chap in the red suit and white beard for distracting me!!

So here goes,
Top Sellers for November are as follows:-

1. Paul Horton
2. Mike Jackson
3. Alexander Millar

Big Congratulations to Paul and we have to say it's very nice to see Mike still in the running. We have sold 5 originals this month and 3 of them were Mikes!!

Top Sellers for December are as follows:-

1. Paul Horton
2. Peter Smith
3. Bob Barker

Yet more congratulations to Paul for the second month in a row being at the top and also on becoming a grandfather, a priviledge indeed!! It's also nice to see Bob Barker, a Yorkshire artist, at last get into the top three, he has had a fantastic year and we expect much more from Bob in 2012!!

Now for the overall Top Sellers for 2011 here at the Acorn Gallery... Drum rolll please....

1. Paul Horton
2. Peter Smith
3. Alexander Millar

Congratulations to Paul on being our top seller for the year, however I must point out that there is only two pieces difference between Paul & Peter... and yes I did do a re-count, just in case :)

I know there are followers of the blog who like to know who is the overall top seller in the gallery since we opened our door in December 2007 so here is that all important information:-

1. Peter Smith
2. (Joint) Paul Horton & Bob Dylan
3. Alexander Millar
4. Keith Proctor

Well done Peter on maintaining the overall top seller spot... and with a strong year to come with the launch of your 'Lost Impossimals' then we think you're still gonna be there in a years time!

Well done to Keith Proctor for getting into the top 4 after only being published for 2 years.... Keith is going from strength to strength and there could be a battle for top spot next year... It's going to be an interesting race...

Diane & I are currently planning which artists we would like to see here this year and what exhibitions to put on... so stay tuned for more information....

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