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An artfully good cause: Daffodil Day art now live on Trade M

An artfully good cause: Daffodil Day art now live on Trade Me

Now’s your chance to have a one-off celebrity artwork hanging at your place, all in the name of an artfully good cause.

The ANZ Daffodil Day Art Auction 2015, featuring artworks by 30 well-known New Zealanders, is now live on Trade Me until Wednesday 26 August. Just enter ‘ANZ Daffodil Day Art Auction’ in the Trade Me search field. 100% of the proceeds are donated to the Cancer Society.

The Prime Minister John Key, Dion Nash, Sir Bob Harvey, Eric Young, Toni Street, Sacha McNeil, Colin Mathura-Jeffree, P-Money, Suzanne Paul and Urzila Carlson are just a few of the talented Kiwis who have generously donated artworks.


The brief for the artists was simple – there were no rules. They were asked to simply create an artwork which could be auctioned; it could be a sketch, painting, pastel, collage, abstract or even a poem or verse.

Read more here.

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