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Artworks going under the hammer in Warwick for children in Nepal

ARTWORK is going under the hammer in Warwick to raise vital cash for New Futures Nepal.

The charity art auction is taking place in the grounds of ruined stately home, Guy’s Cliffe House on June 14.

And dozens of pieces of art can be viewed online before then.

New Futures Nepal, based in Leamington, supports children who have been orphaned or have disabilities and would otherwise have struggled to survive and thrive.




Drawings from the Midlands rich motor history are part of the auction. French artist Alan Reullier works with original drawings from British Motor Heritage Ltd ranging from the early 1900s to the 1970s. They were in danger of being destroyed after being digitised. His work reimagines the blueprints.

Alan said he decided to support the charity after hearing about their work.


He continued: “I’m delighted to help New Futures Nepal. Children should always have access to education and care wherever they are in the world. The charity is doing valuable work and I hope all these artistic contributions will make a difference.”

James Ort works in ceramics from a studio in Oxfordshire. He has created two works of art especially for this auction, both native to Nepal – a red panda and snow leopard.

James has travelled widely and has seen how art can help people.

He added: “Wherever I go I find that art is a good way of getting to know a country. It’s also a way of getting people more connected. If we could get Donald Trump behind a potter’s wheel the world might look a better place.”

Visit www.32auctions.com/NewFuturesNepal2025 to view the artworks.