Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Celebrity David Walliams’ Frank Confession in Support of Martlets Hospice Anonymous Art Auction



 
Comedian, David Walliams, has made a surprising confession of being unable to draw when asked to contribute a postcard to an Art Auction being organised by the Rotary Club of Brighton in support of the Martlets Hospice. Despite being a bestselling author and judge on Britain’s Got Talent, the gifted entertainer is clearly insecure about his artistic abilities. The postcard he was asked to contribute was returned to the organisers with the inscription – “I can’t draw at all.’ Fortunately, he sent a signed copy of his award winning book to be auctioned instead, and, perhaps his fans will want to own his confession too.      

The Art Auction is at 7pm on Wednesday 12th June at Brighton Museum. The auction offers people the chance to bid for original works of art by well known artists, celebrities and sports stars. However, in an intriguing twist, no one will know who the postcard-sized, original artworks are by, adding to the excitement of the evening.  As Sussex is home to many well known artists there are already some delightful works of art up for grabs and a host of famous names have contributed pieces, including Sally Gunnell and Nick Cave. 


Tickets will be on sale on the door and cost just £5 which includes a complimentary glass of wine. The artworks will be exhibited in the Founders Room adjacent to the Dome Bar and progressive bidding will be possible for every picture and photograph on display. From the Museum there will be direct access into the Dome where Brighton Jazz Club will be entertaining throughout the evening.

The Art Auction is part of the 12-month long celebration of the Centenary of the Rotary Club of Brighton. Of the 1800 Rotary Clubs in Britain & Ireland, the Brighton Club is only the 9th (and the 1st in the South-East) to reach this milestone. The Royal Pavilion & Museums Foundation is also supporting the event by hosting the evening. Proceeds from the Art Auction will go directly to the Martlets Hospice who need to raise £8,000 every day in order to carry out its vital services.

The artworks will be on display in the Founders Room from Friday 7 June and a selection will also be shown on the Martlets website. All bidding will take place at the event on 12th June.

For more information visit the Martlets website www.themartlets.org.uk

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