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Mervyn Peake Awards Celebrate Creativity Of People With Parkinson's, UK
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 Article Date: 18 Jul 2006 - 0:00am (PDT)
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Hosted by the Parkinson's Disease Society on 7 July, this year's Mervyn Peake
Awards honoured the outstanding talent of people with Parkinson's in art,
poetry and photography, with a presentation ceremony in London.

 Pamela Evans, from Twickenham in Middlesex, received the art category award
with her painting Nasturtiums. Pamela, 81, has not let the fact that she is
living with Parkinson's disease inhibit her creative streak, and has entered
her wonderful paintings in previous years, achieving runner up status at the
2004 awards.

 With her image Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Elaine Stevenson, from
Loughborough in Leicestershire, scooped the award for photography. After
being diagnosed with Parkinson's in 2005, Elaine, 64, took early retirement
from her dressmaking business, but has continued to create wedding dresses
and theatrical costumes, as the gown in her photograph depicts.

 Finally, Donald Aldridge, 70, from Droitwich in Worcestershire, triumphed in
the poetry category with his poignant verse about Hadrian's Wall, Wall
Thoughts.

 This year's competition received a record 117 entries, and such was the
quality of photography, poetry and art submitted, that in addition to the
three category winners, a further 13 entries were singled out for
commendation.

 The awards are held in memory of the late illustrator, writer and poet Mervyn
Peake (1911-1968), whose works included Gormenghast and the Alice in
Wonderland illustrations, and who developed Parkinson's in later life. The
awards are supported by the Peake family and were established in 2002.

 A selection of this year's entries are being used to create the Parkinson's
Disease Society Calendar 2007, which will be available to purchase through
the Christmas Catalogue 2006. To receive a copy of the catalogue, email
[log in to unmask] with subject line CALENDAR, and include your
postal address.

 To see the winning enteries, visit our Mervyn Peake Awards 2006 page.

 To register your interest in entering next year's Awards, email your name and
contact details to [log in to unmask] with subject line AWARDS
2007.

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