Charity Art Sale

Introducing a rare opportunity to not only enhance your living or workspace but also make a meaningful difference in the lives of terminally ill, disabled, and disadvantaged children.

From 1 May 2025, Iannello Artwork will donate all proceeds from the sale of a special collection of unframed original acrylic paintings to the Children’s Activity Farm Trust (CAFT). To further support this cause, Love to Frame in Altrincham is offering a generous discount on framing services for those purchasing artwork.

Join us in this unique fundraiser and help bring joy and support to those in need, while acquiring a beautiful piece of art – visit www.iannelloartwork.com/caft-art-sale for details.

The Children’s Adventure Farm Trust (CAFT) is based at the beautiful Booth Bank Farm, a 17th Century farmhouse set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. The charity provides a variety of free programmes for terminally ill, disabled, and disadvantaged children from all over the Northwest. The CAFT helps children of all abilities aged 17 and under – children who through no fault of their own miss out on the normalities of childhood.

CAFT Featured Art of the Week

Published by iannello616

I am a British contemporary fine artist creating powerful acrylic paintings inspired by the interaction of light, colour, and perspective in natural and urban landscapes. I am fascinated by nature enjoying woodland, fell and moorland walking which provide a wealth of inspiration for my painting. For me having the time to stop, look and fully appreciate all the wonders of nature –the wildlife, trees and flowers and the interaction of colours and light – is a remarkable gift. I regularly visit family in Italy and Australia both beautiful countries full of artistic inspiration – some of the most spectacular sunsets, landscapes, and seascapes you will see anywhere in the world. My primary medium is acrylics, and I am a member of the Altrincham Society of Artists and the Visual Artists Association. I sign my artwork Iannello, my mother’s maiden name in her memory.

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