Sculpture Auction Marks World Aids Day 1st December 2024
Artist Romany Mark Bruce will be marking World Aids Day https://worldaidsday.org/ this December by donating all profits for sales of his art book ‘SCULPTING COLOUR’ to the HIV charity, Lunch Positive https://lunchpositive.org/ as well as also auctioning one of a limited edition of 10, of ‘TAY’, his iconic Brighton sculpture created in memory of his soul mate Paul Tay who he sadly lost to the disease. Full details to be found on the websitehttps://www.romanymarkbruce.com/

Lunch Positive is an HIV charity, awarded the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, which provides community-based support for people living with HIV. Gary Pargeter, Lunch Positive Director said, ‘We are so grateful to Romany for his generous support. His fantastic book ‘Sculpting Colour’ is such a wonderful exploration of life, including the kindness and care that Romany shows for others and community. Proceeds from sales of the book will make a huge difference to our work, helping reach and support people who are alone, experiencing serious challenges in life, and who are often unreached.’
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