Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has boosted its fundraising efforts on behalf of its House Charity for this year through a private auction held through Whispers, the marque's exclusive private-members club, between 20th - 23rd December.
- Rolls-Royce Motor Cars holds
its first fundraising auction in aid of its current House Charity through
its private members' club, Whispers
- Participants placed bids
online for new artwork created by self-taught contemporary British artist,
Laurence M White, originally commissioned for the grand opening event of
the marque's new London premises in Mayfair
- Proceeds of £10,000 donated
to Chestnut Tree House, a children’s hospice located close to the Home of
Rolls-Royce at Goodwood
"I always aim to draw out the personality of the subjects I am painting,
and for this creation, I wanted to show the limitless performance capabilities
of Cullinan and its ability to tackle absolutely any terrain with real
authority. Aside from my upcoming exhibition, every commission I paint is
bespoke and I am proud to support this remarkable opportunity.”
Laurence M White, artist
“We are truly grateful for the work that the staff at Rolls-Royce do to
support Chestnut Tree House. Such a significant sum of money allows us to
continue to support many children and families in the local area. Many thanks
from everyone at Chestnut Tree House.”
Alison Taylor, Fundraising Manager, Chestnut Tree House
“Choosing, then supporting, our House Charity is an important part of
life at Rolls-Royce. It's a privilege to support such amazing people and make a
real difference in our community. The funds raised from this unique auction will
go directly to further their extraordinary work.”
Andrew Ball, Head of Corporate Relations, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has boosted its fundraising efforts on behalf of
its House Charity for this year through a private auction held through
Whispers, the marque's exclusive private-members club, between 20th -
23rd December.
Participants used the Whispers app to place sealed bids for an original
painting by emerging contemporary British artist Laurence M White, commissioned
for the opening of Rolls-Royce's flagship London premises on Berkeley Street,
Mayfair, in September 2021.
The painting, in acrylic on canvas, shows a dynamic front view of Cullinan, the
marque’s super luxury SUV. White, who is self-taught, has quickly gained an
international reputation for his vibrant portraits of successful, influential
people, including entrepreneurs, artists, sports stars and entertainers, who
help shape the world we see today.
After the opening, the artist and Rolls-Royce agreed that the painting, which
received a rapturous reception, should be auctioned to raise funds for this
year's House Charity. Each year, staff at the Home of Rolls-Royce, Goodwood
nominate, shortlist and select by ballot a different local charity, which they
then support with a range of fundraising activities.
Long standing patron and good friend of the brand, Graham Dacre, CBE, purchased
the artwork. A cheque for £10,000 – the winning bid – was subsequently
presented to Chestnut Tree House, which provides specialist palliative care and
support for around 300 children aged 0-19 with life-shortening conditions and
their families at its hospice in Arundel, just a short distance from the Home
of Rolls-Royce, and in their own homes.
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