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Monday, 23 July, 2001, 11:57 GMT 12:57 UK
Picture gallery: Brit art on call
New British art can now be downloaded onto your mobile phone.
Eight newly-commissioned works will go live on the Vodafone website on Wednesday - to be downloaded at 36p a time.
![]() Chipmonk by George Barber, a graduate of St Martin's College in London
![]() Circle Square by Carolyn Bunt who is known for her vibrant screen prints
![]() Peter Denmark often paints geometrical abstracts
![]() Jaclyn Hargreaves fuses Optical Art with computer images
![]() Do you want to come dancing? by Sibylle Heil, a graduate of Goldsmiths College, London
![]() Light Patterns by Katherine Lubar, who normally favours intensely coloured canvases
![]() Tracey Newman explores ideas of make-believe in Killer Bees
![]() Previously Tom Pearman has aimed at a contemporary form of stained glass
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