Last few hours to bid on art in eBay auction for Portsmouth artist Fark in aid of Queen Alexandra Hospital staff
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The stencil and spray paint piece of art, complete with a trademark seagull, by Fark, is currently at £82 but there is still time to bid on the artwork with all money raised added to the QA Hospital Heroes Thank You Appeal.
More than £1,000 was raised in the first art auction when a piece by My Dog Sighs, entitled Even Apart We Are Together, was bought by Susan Stokes from Rotherham who was bidding on behalf of a friend.
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Hide AdMore than £42,000 has been raised by the appeal so far and the money has been used to purchase boost boxes, containing refreshments and toiletries, and a wellbeing room with massage chairs and refreshments.
To bid on the artwork by Fark, click here.
To donate to the appeal visit justgiving.com/campaign/QAhospitalheroes
Any artists wanting to get involved should send an email to [email protected]
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