Clock design
Using extracts from his latest book 'Some Things Matter: 63 Sonnets', James' design takes the viewer on a stroll by the sea and is signed by the artist. Nash said he was "glad to be part of this great project."
"Much of my poetry is about time and love and what matters in a world where some people are so vulnerable and in need of support. St Vincent's offers some of that support. It's a charity to cherish."
How to bid
"Much of my poetry is about time and love and what matters in a world where some people are so vulnerable and in need of support. St Vincent's offers some of that support. It's a charity to cherish."
How to bid
All clocks in this auction are open for silent bids. Simply email or call 0113 248 4126 with your offer. The person placing the highest offer will be contacted after the bidding ends on 28th June.
Introduction to the artist
After many years as a teacher, latterly deputy head of a large inner-city comprehensive in Leeds, James started working as a poet and performer. He ran a reading and writing development course called Grassroots, in conjunction with Leeds Libraries, and spent three years as Reader in Residence for Kirklees Libraries. James still works extensively with writing and school groups and as a poet and performer - with a growing reputation throughout the North and the UK - has been a leader of literature development in the region for many years.
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