Henshaws Launches Art Anonymous Sale


Henshaws Art Anonymous Sale is live! Please take a look to see if anything catches your eye, and share with your networks where you can. 

We have 128 pieces of art included in the sale this year, including pieces from former and current Art Makers and students. All artwork is now available to purchase, with each piece priced at £100.

The online charity art sale invites art lovers everywhere to experience something truly unique—an opportunity to acquire beautiful artwork which speaks to them personally (potentially from one of their favourite artists) while supporting Henshaws. Submissions include a variety of mediums—photography, prints, watercolours, acrylics, drawings, textiles, and etchings. 

View and share the sale here

https://henshaws.myshopify.com/collections 

Here's a word from Clare Granger - President of Henshaws

''We are very excited to bring you a captivating exhibition of works by predominantly professional artists. The works have all been generously donated to help us to raise much needed funds for Henshaws.

There is a variety of media included and most of the pieces are large postcard size. The exhibition includes paintings by local and national artists and also by art makers who attend Henshaws Arts and Crafts Centre.  We are so lucky to have the contributions of many professional artists who regularly exhibit at London galleries and whose work is extremely collectible. 

Every piece is for sale at £100 and the identity of the artist remains a mystery until the
purchase is complete! In many cases your £100 will be an absolute bargain! In every case, it will be a wonderful contribution to the fabulous Henshaws who support people living with sight loss and a range of disabilities to go beyond expectations. 

Please have a look at our beautiful exhibition and start shopping!''


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