Saturday, 4 April 2020

UP FOR RAFFLE - GRIMSBY TOWN BOSS IAN HOLLOWAY’S PORTRAIT OF STEVIE WONDER

 Just £1-a-ticket for chance of winning Ollie's study of the  singer


GRIMSBY Town boss  Ian Holloway has donated a self-painted portrait of Stevie Wonder to be sold by raffle for charity.

Ollie, an enthusiastic amateur painter and music fan, has been working on the study during coronavirus lockdown at his home in Bath.

The signed artwork is being sold by £1-a-ticket raffle own via The Mariners' website:

All proceeds raised from the raffle will be donated to the North Lincolnshire & Goole NHS Foundation Trust in support of their heroic work during the current coronavirus emergency. 
                                     
Inspiration for  Ollie's portrait? The singer's 1980 album, Hotter Than July



Note: Apologies to Ian Holloway and Stevie Wonder - prior to being corrected, this blogpost inadvertently stated that the portrait by the Mariners' boss depicted Michael Jackson. 

                  
                 

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