Mauchline-based artist Elaine Johnstone is showing her support for children’s cancer charity CLIC Sargent by selling her work online in The Big Charity Art Exhibition.
Alison Donnell, art exhibition curator at The Studio Fine Art Co, has arranged for 40 per cent of profits from each artwork sold at the special exhibition to go to CLIC Sargent to support the work they do with children and young people suffering with cancer.
Alison said: “I’m really proud to be a part of ‘Team CLIC Sargent’, it feels great to be doing my bit to help this amazing charity. I’ve seen first-hand the difference the charity makes to the lives of children and young people with cancer.
“Cancer turns families’ lives upside down, it’s so important that CLIC Sargent are there from the point of diagnosis to provide all the support that they need so we want to raise as much as possible from ‘The Big Charity Art Exhibition’ online.”
To view and purchase artwork from ‘The Big Charity Art Exhibition online, visit www.thebigcharityartexhibition.org.
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