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Kerry Artists Help Jack And Jill Foundation’s ‘Incognito’ Art Sale Raise Over €217,000

April 26, 2024 2 Mins Read


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Kerry fashion designer Don O’Neill’s contribution to the Incognito art sale.

THE Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation has announced that its recent Incognito Art Sale has sold out, raising a remarkable €217,425 for the charity.

Sixteen Kerry artists contributed work to the sale where 3,345 original postcard-sized artworks were created, all generously donated by over 1,200 artists from Ireland and all over the world going ‘incognito’ with their signature only on the back of the canvas.

The big reveal of ‘who did what’ can now be viewed on www.incognito.ie, where the Incognito 2024 artists have been unmasked, and Incognito fans will know the creator behind each masterpiece.

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Meanwhile, the artworks will be posted directly to purchasers over the coming days and weeks. The sale attracted interest from over 44,000 visitors to the site from Ireland and worldwide.  Successful purchasers come from around the globe including Australia, the UK, Germany, Canada, The US, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Luxembourg as well as Ireland.

Monies raised will support over 12,000 hours of in-home nursing and respite care, and end-of-life care, to over 400 children with complex medical needs currently under Jack and Jill’s care right across the country.

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