Free drinks, no admission fee … and you really COULD win that £2,500 masterpiece


I was so busy fulminating about general roguery this morning that I forgot to remind you that:

1. You don’t have to pay to get in to see Mark Eurich performing live tonight and tomorrow (some people asked if there was an admission fee).

2. You get free drinks … but don’t make a pig of yourself. That’s my speciality.

3. You have a REAL chance of winning the painting (which really was priced at £2,500 in a London gallery) as there won’t be thousands or even hundreds there. Us cultured folk are few, but infinitely superior.

4. Another date has been fixed for the following Saturday.

5. It’s in a lovely spot only an hour from London.

6. You could shake the hand that shook the hand of the world’s most expensive footballer.

7. The only risk is that you might end up shaking mine, too, as I’ll be there tomorrow

The paintings on show cost between approximately £450 and £5000.

It’s all happening near the village of Mayfield – about 8 miles south of Tunbridge Wells at:

Hen On The Gate Barn, Mayfield Road (A267), Five Ashes, E. Sussex TN20 6HL. If you’d like to know how you get there see the map. It really is a lovely part of the country.


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The exhibition is also open on Sunday 21 June between 11 and 6pm.

If you can’t make it, Kay will be keeping the exhibition up for a further week for private viewings by appointment. If this suits you better please contact her:

Kay Jones on 01892 852394, or 07868 306315 or email kay@theoneweekartshow.com

By the way, the masterpiece really is worth £2500 – it was priced at that in the previous gallery. Honest…swear on Michaelangelo’s grave…

About the Author

In 2003, the Chartered Institute of Marketing named Drayton one of 50 living individuals who have shaped today’s marketing.

He has worked in 55 countries with many of the world’s greatest brands. These include American Express, Audi, Bentley, British Airways, Cisco, Columbia Business School, Deutsche Post, Ford, IBM, McKinsey, Mercedes, Microsoft, Nestle, Philips, Procter & Gamble, Toyota, Unilever, Visa and Volkswagen.

Drayton has helped sell everything from Airbus planes to Peppa Pig. His book, Commonsense Direct and Digital Marketing, out in 17 languages, has been the UK’s best seller on the subject every year since 1982. He has also run his own businesses in the U.K., Portugal and Malaysia.

He was a main board member of the Ogilvy Group, a founding member of the Superbrands Organisation, one of the first eight Honorary Fellows of the Institute of Direct Marketing and one of the first three people named to the Hall of Fame of the Direct Marketing Association of India. He has also been given Lifetime Achievement Awards by the Caples Organisation in New York and Early To Rise in Florida.

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