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SEE Art Fair in Tunbridge Wells has received a donation of two original works to sell in aid of Alzheimer's research

By: Annabel Rusbridge-Thomas

Published: 15:00, 03 July 2014

Updated: 15:22, 03 July 2014

An artist has donated two original works to an art fair to raise money for Alzheimer’s research.

As a tribute to her mother, Dorset-based Jacqueline Byrne has offered two pieces to be sold at the SEE Art Fair in Tunbridge Wells.

One of the artworks, inspired by Jacqueline’s ongoing experience of her 92-year-old mother’s decline in mental health, has been painted for a silent auction with all proceeds going to the Alzheimer’s Society.

Jacqueline Byrne has donated two of her original art pieces to SEE Art fair to raise money for Alzheimer's

The painting titled ‘Lost’ has a moving inscription on the back that reads: “A shadow of who she used to be. Is this the wall in Plato’s cave we stare at? For those lost in Alzheimer’s and those lost without their love.”

Having first-hand experience of the disease, Jacqueline said she felt compelled to do something help. She added: “I was absolutely honoured to be able to donate my work, it is a cause so close to my heart.

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My mother is an amazing, inspirational person and this work shows the journey our family has gone through.”

Local law firm Thomson Snell & Passmore is the main sponsor of the SEE Art Fair that Jacqueline's paintings will be sold at. Her piece Wave in Exile 2 is in fact two paintings, one painted over the other

Tunbridge-Wells based law firm Thomson Snell & Passmore is the main sponsor and Jacqueline offered to contribute her work after meeting Dominique Parker, associate at the firm, and Anna Basden-Smith from the Alzheimer’s Society.

Jacqueline added: “The fall into dementia and alzheimer’s is an incredibly emotional tumble for those suffering and those who love and care for them. My journey found its way onto a canvas and I hope people can identify with it.”

Jacqueline Byrne has donated two of her original art pieces to be sold at a fair in Tunbridge Wells, her piece 'Lost' is a moving dedication to her mother

Thomson Snell & Passmore partner, Gilbert Green, said: “We are thrilled that Dorset-based artist Jacqui Byrne has donated two of her paintings to the exhibition."

The SEE Art Fair will run in Crescent Road from Wednesday, July 9, until Sunday, July 13.

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