blob grey
A substantial amount of artwork which was being stored on behalf of the artist was allegedly dumped in a skip in 2001.

For this reason the artist has started a campaign to investigate what really happened to the work which constituted over
18 years of her artwork along with her tools of trade. In addition highly personal and private belongings which held
perhaps even more sentimental value than the artwork did were lost.

She does have slides of her work but the family photographs as well as her daughters childhood images are an irreplaceable
memory of innocence lost. Not to mention some of the Artists own award winning childhood artwork.

To view the some of the artwork in question follow this link
Belinda Hale T/A Visible Arts since 1991  Missing Art Campaign
Flat 6, 32 Pembridge Square ,London ,W2 4DT Mobile: 07799-418180  
Email: belinda_hale_t_a_visiblearts@btconnect.com
Accounts
Missing Art Campaign
Talks
Human Rights
Voluntary Work
Commissions
Image Bank
Licensing
Retail
Info
Links
Credits
Belinda Hale T/A Visible Arts
Art
Animation
Exhibitions
Belinda Hale TA Visible Arts EasyRead
Finally after 4-5 years of suffering a regal silence in respect of her missing art work due to the ‘Missing Art Campaign’
which  the artist has at all times run herself via her media publishing  company ‘Visible Arts Ltd’ with only assistance
from her immediate family and an undisclosed law firm 2 prints have been formally identified and the artist has taken
possession of them. Not as declared by the London Print Studio ‘destroyed! Yet these works are not the main body of
artwork which is missing ...this is simply the tip of the iceberg, a monumental and scandalous assault on the interests
of innocent practising artists in border line poverty who have long suffered a casual and contemptuous treatment at the
hands at those pertaining to support the arts whilst undermining those whom they purport to assist. Whilst the the return
of the prints is a solace to the artist the continuing issue of the disappearance of the bulk of her work is an ongoing
aggravation.  Artists do not need to suffer in order to work....some are highly motivated and work of their own initiative
not every artist is a misfit idealist with no ability to manage let alone effect a living. The idea of being helped let alone
managed by such people terrifies those who are managing thank-you very much without dropping their briefs. The law
firms are being kept on the loop at all times and despite the non availability of Legal Aid for such issues the CPS can be
of great assistance. Watch this space as this issue is long not run. The artist manages her own business and minds her
own business too and would thank others to do so as well. It can yield results. Many thanks to those
who have assisted in a formal manner. With respect please inform the police if you see any of the works in question.