Buy Art Prints - 100% Proceeds to Charity
Dear Friends,
I am happy to be able to offer a simple way to support disadvantaged communities during the pandemic via this exclusive print edition.
I am thankful to have the production costs sponsored by a generous patron, and I am donating my time and materials. So all proceeds will go to those in need.
All I need is your help in claiming them and making a small donation amount of your choice - 100% of which goes to charity!
You can choose what you pay for the A5 sized print, so you can give what you feel you can, from 30 USD to 200 USD.
This artwork captures our current moment, our shared sense of isolation, our gratitude for others, and it supports disadvantaged communities during our times of crisis.
I hope that this also opens the door to a much wider range of people to become collectors of my artwork, so please do forward this on to any you feel might like to support the community or begin their art collecting journey!
These exclusive prints are now available here.
CHARITIES: Proceeds will be divided amongst three charities who support disadvantaged communities in the three regions I work in: Steven Lawrence Charitable Trust supporting young people to transform their lives by overcoming disadvantage and discrimination (UK), FOCUS Ireland for those affected by homelessness, and HOME Singapore supporting migrant workers who suffer abuse and exploitation.
Bigger ways to donate for art collectors:
Sovereign Art Prize Charity Auction
Christies and Givergy are the platforms through which my Sovereign Art Prize shortlisted artwork are currently up for online auction:
Make your bid here, Estimate: US $7,200 – 10,900
The Sovereign Art Foundation have helped thousands of disadvantaged children, running and supporting arts programmes for vulnerable children in Hong Kong, Cambodia, Nepal, Mongolia and Vietnam.
Visit the exhibition virtually:
I am honoured that my work in Singapore and Ireland with migrant communities has been recognised and shortlisted for the Sovereign Art Prize. The artwork made in response to these communities is exhibited in Hong Kong for the next 6 weeks and you can visit virtually right now.
The public exhibition runs from the 6th - July 19th. Private curated tours available here.
Discover the artwork and it's complex backstory in the video below: