Art Meets Philanthropy: my painting “Winter Landscape with a Figure” Donated at FuturED’s Charity Auction

On the evening of April 5, 2024, I had the privilege of participating in a remarkable event hosted by the Caledonian Club in London. The gathering was organized by FuturED, a global foundation committed to sustainability education, and featured a silent auction where I donated a piece of my art collection.

The painting I chose to donate, “Winter Landscape with a Figure,” is a serene yet poignant creation. Measuring 20 x 25 cm and crafted in oil on board, this artwork was a centerpiece of the auction as Lot 5. Created during the quietude of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2021, it portrays a solitary man meandering through a snow-laden park. The scene, set against the silent, snowy expanse, symbolizes a contemplative journey through life’s complexities, offering solace and freedom amidst global uncertainty.

This is from the https://globaledgala.org/index.php/auction/

Oil painting, 20 x 25 cm, Title: Winter landscape with a figure
Winter landscape with a figure

My decision to donate this painting was fueled by my commitment to supporting educational initiatives through art. The silent auction at The Caledonian Club was not merely about finding a new owner for this beautiful piece but about making a statement on the power of art to inspire and effect change.

The funds raised from this auction will help FuturED promote sustainable education initiatives worldwide. It was a night where the beauty of art and the spirit of philanthropy came together seamlessly, proving once again how art can be a powerful catalyst for change.

By blending the tranquility of winter’s aesthetic with the warmth of giving back, the evening was a poignant reminder of how art transcends aesthetic enjoyment and becomes a force for good in the world.