Ealing artist donating part of her latest proceeds to charity

By Dimitris Kouimtsidis

26th Aug 2021 | Local News

AN Ealing based artist is selling her work and donating part of the proceeds to charity.

Bronwen Dace from Northfields is selling 12 pieces of her artwork, with 20% of all proceeds going to the Felix Project.

She told Nub News: "During the first lockdown I realised how lucky I am compared to others and wanted to help those that are vulnerable.

"I chose the Felix Project as one of my friends used to volunteer with them and told me all about the amazing work they do."

Dace, who also works as a maths and English tutor for primary school children, usually sells her artwork for around £200, but had to reduce her prices due to the current economic climate.

She said: "It's not feasible to expect someone to pay a couple of hundreds of pounds for a piece of art at this moment in time, so I decided to drop my prices in order to guarantee that they sell and raise money for the Felix Project."

Dace went to art school when she was 19, studying Textile Design.

She has recently also taken up acrylic painting, including the 12 pieces she has on sale currently.

Prices range from £45 to £95.

If you're interested in purchasing a piece, or would just like to enquire, please contact Bronwen Dace either via email at [email protected], or via Facebook Messenger.

Alternatively, you can reach her on 020 8840 8528.

     

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