Moate artist donates work of art for Jack and Jill children’s foundation cause

Moate native, Fiona Bracken, is one of 20 Westmeath artists who have generously donated their art for Incognito 2022 in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.

Ireland’s biggest online art sale is now in its sixth year. What makes Incognito different to other art sales is that the buyer has no idea who the artist is until after the sale closes.

Funds raised from Incognito 2022 will help provide specialist home nursing care, respite support and end-of-life care for nine children with highly complex medical and life-limiting conditions across the county.

The postcard-sized works of art are priced at €65 each, and not only will purchasers be supporting a great cause in Jack and Jill, they will secure a piece of art that they truly love, before knowing who the artist is, which is something really special.

The collection can now be viewed online at www.incognito.ie, where prospective purchasers are being urged to register and select their favourites ahead of the sale which takes place on Thursday, April 21, from 9.30am.

 

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