Also taking part is French artist Alan Reullier, external, whose latest work centres on the heritage of the motor industry in the Midlands.
He has a collection of original drawings from British Motor Heritage Ltd, dating from the 1800s to the late 1970s, which were being digitised and couldn’t be stored.
He took ownership of them on the proviso that they could not be resold in their original form, so he reimagined them, turning them into pieces of artwork that have been sold around the world.
“I’m delighted to help New Futures Nepal,” he said. “Children should always have access to education and care wherever they are in the world. The charity is doing valuable work and I hope all these artistic contributions will make a huge difference.”
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