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Inishowen painting "my worst investment" 25.08.08

A multi-million selling recording artist has described a painting of Malin Head as her "worst investment".
Award-winning singer and actress Barbara Dickson said she purchased the painting depicting a traditional scene in Malin Head thinking it would make a great investment.
Years later, the 60-year old now says the painting has not increased in value as she had expected.
Barbara Dickson "I bought an Irish painting, 'Digging for Lugworm, Malin Head, Co Donegal', by Arthur Twells, which I was convinced was worth much more than it was. I paid about £600 for it and it’s not worth much more now, but it is an Irish painting and it’s charming. That’ll teach me," said Dickson in a Fame and Fortune profile by the 'Sunday Times'.
Scots-born Dickson who has an OBE and an Olivier award for acting, has firmly established herself as one of the most versatile performers in Britain. Famous not least for her long-running role in the musical 'Blood Brothers' and 'Spend, Spend, Spend', 
she plays the National Concert Hall in Dublin on September 10 and the Waterfront Hall, Belfast, the following night. Arthur H. Twells was born in Britain circa 1921 and appears to have painted a number of landscapes of Donegal. Asking prices for his work can run into the thousands.
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