Want to win an artwork created with POSCA pens and donate to a good cause? You can with this POSCA artwork auction. If you like graffiti and street art this totally for you.
Bonkerz Magazine has launched the Men Matter Scotland fundraiser where you can buy a ticket that will put you in with a chance to win a fantastic, original piece of art made with POSCA pens. All you need to do to take part in this POSCA artwork auction is buy a raffle ticket for your chance to win a unique artwork. The ticket is just £5 and the raffle will be drawn on July 15th so hurry!
An art auction for a good cause
We’ve been working with Bonkerz this year to support the POSCA artwork auction, by donating POSCA pens for the artists to use to create the work. This enabled Bonkerz founder, street artist Lucyfer, to connect with a wide range of artists and allowed them to create work they could donate without an enormous cost to them. Lucyfer set up the auction in memory of her friend Arthur Warren and all funds raised will be donated to Men Matter Scotland.
Men Matter Scotland promotes wellbeing and works to prevent suicide in men. It provides support in men’s mental health by expanding men’s connections and creating an environment that promotes possibility and wellbeing. The charity runs weekly group sessions and activities. It also holds confidential peer to peer sessions and it arranges referral for expert intervention when men are in distress.
Amazing POSCA art auction artists
We’re really proud to be supporting this POSCA artwork auction. We’re particularly pleased that people will have an opportunity to get a great piece of art made with POSCA pens at a really affordable entry point. And there is a tremendous line up of street and graffiti artists taking part including Mr Keos, Thistle, Molly Hankinson, OOSI, Slippers 77, Tizer and Mr Bin Bags to name just a few.
To be in with a chance to win an original artwork made with POSCA, head to the Bonkerz website where you can buy a raffle ticket. Winners will be announced on July 15th. And if you’re in Glasgow, you can see the full exhibition at Tryptych Studios for anyone who wants to come in and check it out.