artaid event raises £2,000 for tsunami relief

Sir Peter Blake donates original artwork which you can bid for here

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Hundreds of people joined Sir Peter Blake, his wife and fellow artist Chrissy Wilson and Heart 106.2’s morning DJ Jono Colemen at the artaid event at Chiswick Town Hall on Sunday 16th January.

350 people of all ages and artistic abilities came along throughout the day to paint, draw and make mosaics to raise money for the DEC Tsunami Relief Fund.

artaid organisers, Susan Forsyth and Kim Huntley wish to express their thanks to EVERYONE who came along to raise money and to get creative.

Sir Peter and Chrissy Wilson kindly donated their work and details of how you can bid for these unique pieces through this site are given below - as with the event itself all proceeds to the DEC Tsunami Appeal Fund.

The four pieces are shown below. If you are interested in bidding. Send your bid with the item number to paint4places@yahoo.com A Peter Blake print would typically sell for over £800 so the potential value of this original work could be substantial.

The auction will close at 6pm on Tuesday 1st February.

This page will be updated periodically with the latest bid prices. If you know of anyone who you think might be interested in acquiring work by arguably this country's greatest living artist and helping out with the Tsunami Appeal please alert them to the availability of this work.

Item 1 - Sir Peter Blake- Water colour on paper, 2005 (A4 size)

Latest Bid - £450 - February 2, 2005 9:28 AM

Item 2 -Sir Peter Blake - Watercolour on paper, 2005 (A4 size)

Latest Bid - £500 - February 2, 2005 9:28 AM


Item 3 - Sir Peter Blake- pen on paper, 2005 (A4 size)

Latest Bid - £300 - February 2, 2005 9:28 AM

Item 4 -Chrissy Wilson, Watercolour on paper, 2005

Latest Bid - £400 - February 2, 2005 9:28 AM

 

February 2, 2005