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VIP Charity Auction Night

  • Museum of London 150 London Wall London, England, EC2Y 5HN United Kingdom (map)

VIP Charity Auction Night
Museum of London
28th Sep 2024 | 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
VIP & Guest Sign-Up from 7 PM

Four internationally renowned artists will present their latest creations focused on animal and nature themes.

All artworks will be available for auction during the event.

50% of the auctioned price will go to the artist and the other 50% will be donated to a relevant animal protection charity (With donation tracking).

ANFFF guarantee 100% of the auction profits will be donated to matching animal protection charity programs and will be carefully monitored.

Enjoy champagne, vegetarian delights & sweets, and top-class artworks.Get a healing and spiritual satisfaction charity journey from today.

(Please be aware that alcohol will be served at the event; if you'd like to partake, you may be asked to present a valid ID.)

The Works of the Following Artists Will Be Presented at This Event

Amber Tyldesley

UK

Amber Tyldesley’s high-impact pieces celebrate the beauty of the natural world in striking detail. A regular finalist in the DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year competition, her work has won the People’s Choice Award and has been highly-commended by the judging panel on multiple occasions.

​Working from her studio in the UK, Amber builds her pieces in a series of layers to create a lively sense of depth, detail and luminosity. The interplay of light and colour play a key part in bringing a sense of life and individuality of every one of her subjects. Her original works are available for sale to UK and international customers, with her works currently featuring in private collections across Europe, Australia, Canada and the USA.

Amber's work is not only a celebration of the natural world, but a call to action, inspiring us to protect and preserve our planet’s wildlife. Sales of her work have so far raised over £15,000 for conservation projects across Africa and Asia. Amber views her art as a way to connect with familiar and endangered species, raising awareness of their often precarious positions within the world.


Dr. Jiyong Liang (Litang)

HK China

Liang Jiyong was born in Guangzhou in the 1970s. He holds a Ph.D. in Classical Philology from Sun Yat-sen University and is a scholar of philological research, a collector, writer, calligrapher, painter, art appraiser, guqin musician, and guqin historian. He currently serves as the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of “Artist” magazine in Hong Kong, President of the Hong Kong Guqin Research Society, Chairman of the Hong Kong Tianfeng Painting Society, Director of the Lingnan Guqin Research Institute in Guangzhou, Honorary Associate Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a guest professor at the Fine Arts College of Guangxi Normal University, among other academic institutions.

Alicia Hayden

UK

Alicia is a creative conservationist and wildlife artivist, originally from North Yorkshire – now based in Bristol. She has a degree in Biological Sciences from Oxford University, a Master’s in Wildlife Filmmaking from the University of the West of England; she loves to tell dynamic, engaging stories about the natural world using the arts – working across disciplines and media to challenge opinions and encourage changes in thought and behaviour. 

Alicia is a Daler-Rowney Artist & in 2021 her piece “When the Whale Sang” won the Human Impact category in Wildlife Artist of the Year. She is a researcher for the BBC Natural History Unit in children’s TV, as well as working freelance.

Tich 

Zimbabwean

Born 16 December 1986, Tich is a Zimbabwean Wildlife & Portrait Artist & has dedicated his life as a full-time artist. Pursued art as a career mentored by Sanele Dhlomo & the late Jimmy James Nkomo soon after high school & has sold art both locally and internationally. Many of his works have been collected by art collectors & art enthusiastic tourists. Inspired by nature and Victoria Falls’ rich, world-class natural beauty. “Art has a distinct and subtle way of speaking to the soul when done properly, provides a platform to communicate conservation messages without a struggle.

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