Artists and their friends gathered at William Morris House in Wimbledon, for the second annual awards ceremony for Contemporary Arts and Crafts.
Three prizes were awarded in two categories under 18 and over 18 at the ceremony held on April 20.
The winner of the adult category was Ian Southwood and the winner of the under 18 category was Jeyoung Lee.
Simon Betts the Dean of Wimbledon College of Arts presented the winners with their prizes.
The award was conceived by William Morris House to build on the local legacy of William Morris who produced many of his designs at Merton Abbey in south Wimbledon.
Here is a full list of the winners:
Adult Category:
1st Prize: £500 to Ian Southwood
2nd Prize: £350 to Dinesha Dinsmore
3rd Prize: £150 to Mike Heales
Under 18 Category:
1st Prize: £250 to Jeyoung Lee
2nd Prize: £150 to Sophia Podolskya
3rd Prize: £100 to Mark Lerede
The award was only open to those who live work or study in the London Borough of Merton as that is where William Morris had his work.
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