
Sound & Vision: War Child’s Bowie-Inspired Auction for a Charitable Cause

Combining philanthropy and the arts, War Child has orchestrated an awe-inspiring event to support children in conflict areas. The ‘Sound & Vision’ art auction, channeling the spirit of the legendary David Bowie, compiles an extraordinary collection of artworks for a global online auction, open until 1st October.
The collection, which pulls its name from Bowie’s iconic lyric, ‘We like dancing and we look divine’, features contributions from a cadre of 33 distinguished artists. Each piece is a reinterpretation of Bowie’s spirited anthem and a representation of the artists’ unique perspectives and styles. This initiative not only pays tribute to an icon’s legacy but also channels much-needed funds to the humanitarian efforts of War Child.
- Inspired by David Bowie’s legacy and his support for War Child.
- Features artwork from renowned artists including George Underwood, Ishbel Myerscough, and Stuart Semple.
- The auction showcases artists’ interpretations of the theme ‘We like dancing and we look divine’.
- A gathering of art enthusiasts and philanthropists aimed at supporting a noble cause.
Delving into the archives, the initiative commemorates 30 years since Bowie himself curated War Child’s first charity art exhibition. George Underwood, a lifelong friend and album art designer for Bowie, along with other artists of high esteem, have come together to support War Child’s mission. Resonating with Bowie’s dedication to the cause, Underwood encapsulates the essence of this event when he expresses how vital it is to address the ongoing crises affecting children worldwide.
Join War Child in their transformative journey of art and philanthropy at the ‘Sound & Vision’ auction. For more insights and to participate in this artistic tribute to a legend and philanthropic effort, visit artonapostcard.com.