This competition prize is something a bit special. We gave £100 to Will Ramsay, the founder of the Affordable Art Fair, and sent him on a mission to hunt down his top pick from the whole fair, at the private view on Wednesday.

The Affordable Art Fair is unique because you really do have the chance to pick up a future masterpiece for as little as a hundred quid.

With the markets bucking like a bronco, it’s been widely reported that art and wine are the safest places to invest your money.

We went one better and got gallery owner and founder of the fair to make that all-important investment on your behalf.

He chose The Battle of Trafalgar by illustrator Susie Brooks, and the piece is up for grabs in our competition. Selling in London galleries as well as the Brooks Smith Gallery in St Ives, Cornwall, Brooks produces beautiful and unique handmade silkscreen prints.

Just enter our competition to win this limited edition print!

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