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  1. Occupation. Artist. Norman Wilkinson CBE RI (24 November 1878 – 30 May 1971) was a British artist who usually worked in oils, watercolours and drypoint. He was primarily a marine painter, but also an illustrator, poster artist, and wartime camoufleur. Wilkinson invented dazzle painting to protect merchant shipping during the First World War.

  2. Money for Nothing (TV programme) Money for Nothing. (TV programme) Money For Nothing is a British consumer television series, hosted on a rotational basis by Sarah Moore, Jacqui Joseph and JJ Chalmers, and formerly by Jay Blades and EJ Osborne. It airs on BBC One. [1][2] Earlier series are available for viewing on Netflix.

  3. Feb 23, 2024 · Norman Wilkinson is an artisan on Money for Nothing, presented by Sarah Moore. In Episode 1, Series 4 of Money for Nothing, Sarah trawls Earlswood Recycling Centre for four tip-bound items she can rescue, revamp and repurpose – and possibly rustle up a profit to return to the original owners. Norman gives an old desk a modern makeover, and a ...

    • Who Are The Presenters?
    • Sarah Moore
    • Jacqui Joseph
    • Jj Chalmers
    • Who Are The Designers?
    • Zoe Murphy
    • Jay Blades
    • Bex Simon
    • Forest and Found
    • The Rag and Bone Man

    The show is presented by Sarah Moore, Jacqui Joseph and JJ Chalmers who rescue disposed items from council refuse collection sites before handing them over to the expert team of designers.

    Sarah is a presenter, designer and writer who is best-known for winning BBC Two’s The Great Interior Design Challenge as well as presenting Money for Nothing. Sarah has released two books, Homemade Gifts Vintage Style and Vintage Home, in 2011 and 2013 respectively, and has a passion for vintage fabrics, wallpapers and haberdashery.

    Jacqui is a television presenter and producer who has worked on a wide range of shows including Lorraine, This Morning and The Alan Titchmarsh Show. As well as working in TV, Jacqui has a passion for fashion and has her own design company Jacqui Joseph Designs which sells a variety of beautiful homeware.

    As well as being a TV presenter, JJ is an Invictus Games medallist who was injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan in 2011, while serving as a Royal Marine. JJ also took part in the 18th series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2020 where he was partnered with Amy Dowden. The pair made it to the quarter finals before exiting the show.

    The designers take the disposed of items and transform them into bespoke and valuable pieces using their expert skills.

    Zoe is a printed pattern designer who reconstructs mid-century furniture and adds bright and colourful prints that are 1950s inspired. She places particular emphasis on the importance of reusing material in her work, which is ethically and ecologically strong.

    Jay is a modern furniture restorer and eco-designer who is motivated by his work with disengaged and disadvantaged young people and is devoted to sustainability and social enterprise. You may recognise Jay from the BBC’s other design show The Repair Shop. EXCLUSIVE: A look back at Jay Blades and Lisa Zbozen's romantic Barbados wedding RELATED: Meet...

    Bex is an artist, blacksmith and metalworker who blends traditional craft with contemporary design and modern methods of fabrication. Her designs embody her fascination with the contrast between organic, natural forms and hard industrial materials.

    Artists Max Bainbridge and Abigail Booth set up Forest and Found after graduating with degrees in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts. "Working with raw materials sourced directly from evolving rural and urban landscapes, they explore identity and place through expanded material histories and hand-work."

    Paul Firbank and Lizzie Gossling make up The Rag and Bone Man, working "with the likes of salvaged vehicle parts, taps and fire extinguishers to make bespoke high-end objects using traditional metalwork techniques and machinery." They are both passionate about sustainability and heritage.

  4. Nov 9, 2022 · Norman Wilkinson, on the other hand, saved hundreds, perhaps thousands, of men. During the First World War, Wilkinson (1878-1971) was a lieutenant commander in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. His experience was widespread – he served in the Dardanelles, on a minesweeper in the English Channel and on anti-submarine patrols in the Mediterranean.

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  5. Norman Wilkinson CBE RI (24 November 1878 – 30 May 1971) was a British artist who usually worked in oils, watercolours and drypoint. He was primarily a marine painter, but also an illustrator, poster artist, and wartime camoufleur. Wilkinson invented dazzle painting to protect merchant shipping during the First World War.

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  7. Norman Wilkinson (1878–1971) National Railway Museum. Oil and watercolour painter, printmaker and poster designer, born in Cambridge. Although early on he studied figure painting in Paris, further study with the river and coastal painter Louis Grier in Cornwall reinforced Wilkinson’s growing belief that he should concentrate on marine ...

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