ROLLING Stone Ronnie Wood, Westlife’s Mark Feehily and singer Brian Kennedy are among the mystery artists behind an anonymous charity act auction.
The annual Incognito art auction in aid of The Jack and Jill Foundation launched yesterday, with works by 1,000 artists going live online.
But bidders have no idea who painted the postcard-sized artworks – until after they’ve bought them.
The auction itself takes place next month, with each painting priced at €65. Once the collection has completely sold, the artists and their works will be revealed.
To be in with a chance of a celebrity artwork, those interested must register, view the collection online and then create a wish list ahead of the April 26 event. The lists will enter a draw where one lucky buyer is selected for each artwork.
This story is from the March 31, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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