• 1:1. Twin sisters Georgia and Melissa Laurie, who survived a crocodile attack, painted by
Roxana Halls • 1:2. Model Cee Cee, who has
albinism, photographed underwater by
Christy Lee Rogers • 1:3. Patrick Hutchinson, painted by
Dale Grimshaw • 1:4. Burns survivor Catrin Pugh, drawn by
Kelvin Okafor • 1:5. Former Royal Marine
Mark Ormrod, painted by
Thomas Croft — the abstract background was painted by Ormrod's children Mason and Evie • 1:6. 88-year-old farmer Alec Burrough, painted by
Caroline Pool • 2:1. Fundraiser and cancer survivor Harriet Middleton, painted by
Stuart Pearson Wright — who subsequently donated his painting to
Shetland Museum • 2:2. Charlotte Banfield, who has
cerebral palsy, photographed by
Bella Kotak • 2:3. Footballer
Jahmal Howlett-Mundle, painted by
Lo Lo • 2:4. Powerlifter
Karenjeet Kaur Bains, painted by
Amar Stewart • 2:5. Jamie Dalgoutte, painted by
Ross Muir • 2:6. Teacher Christian Foley, painted by
Laura Quinn Harris • 3:1. Trauma surgeon Martin Griffiths, sculpted by
Nick Elphick • 3:2. Doctor Grace Spence Green, painted by
Jemisha Maadhavji • 3:3. Araf Saddiq, Scotland's first Asian paramedic, photographed by
Brock Elbank • 3:4. Jules Lewis, an end-of-life care nurse, painted by
Belinda Eaton • 3:5. Six members of the Edwards family, painted by
Adebanji Alade • 3:6. Hospital porter Holly Crawshaw, with her daughter Renae, painted by
Mark Draisey • 4:1. Clare Sacco, who founded a charity after receiving a diagnosis of incurable cancer, painted by
Oriane Pierrepoint • 4:2.
Rizwan Javed, painted by
Jack Dickson • 4:3.
Gill Sayell, painted by
David James • 4:4. Former paratrooper
Christian Lewis, sculpted by
Hywel Pratley • 4:5. Foster carers Marva and Lionel Warmington, painted by
Chloe Cox • 4:6.
Down's syndrome campaigner Millie Anna, painted by
Karen Turner • 5:1. Darryn Frost, a hero of the
2019 London Bridge stabbings, sculpted by
Nick Elphick • 5:2.
Eddie Brocklesby, aka ‘Iron Gran’, an 82-year-old female Ironman triathlete, painted by
Caroline Pool • 5:3. Lindsay McKenna, who runs a rescue centre for exotic animals, painted by
Ricky Wilson • 5:4. Two brothers, Jordan and Cian Adams, who raise finds for
Alzheimer's Research UK after being given a prognosis of inherited early-onset
frontotemporal dementia, painted by
Unza Saleem • 5:5.
Seema Misra, a victim of the
British Post Office scandal, who subsequently worked for justice for other victims, painted by
Jack Dickson • 5:6. Sisters Amy Purdie and Grace Davidson, donor and recipient respectively, in the
UK's first successful womb transplant, painted by
Karen Turner == References ==