PRINT FOR CHARITY
Towards Titchwell, May 2025
Cornelia FitzRoy
Off the back of Cornelia FitzRoy’s successful Chalk Lands exhibition, I am delighted to be launching a Limited Edition print of the work ‘Towards Titchwell, May 2025’ in aid of East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices. All profits will go to this incredible charity that does so much to deliver a unique form of care to thousands of children and their families in the region.
A limited edition of 50 high-quality giclée prints, printed directly from the original pastel painting onto 310gsm Somerset velvet paper. Each is signed and numbered by the artist.
I am very grateful to Cornelia and to the new owners of the original painting for allowing us its copyright. Please contact to order.
Image 41 x 56 cm
Paper 50 x 61 cm
£290 plus p&p
East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices (EACH) delivers all-encompassing, lifelong care that includes a comprehensive range of services to support both bereaved and non-bereaved families. Their aim is to ensure the best possible quality of life for babies, children and young people. Families want their children to enjoy life, and EACH believe every young person, including those receiving hospice care, needs the same things to thrive–friendship, fun, family time, activities and laughter. Their hospices are happy, homely places for children to be children, and a dependable, supportive and restful space for families to be families.
Surrounded by a brilliant team, families are helped to make every moment count with supportive activities and events, including the simple pleasures of play, water, art, and music.EACH have hospices at Milton (Cambridge), The Nook (Norwich) and The Treehouse (Ipswich), all rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission. Depending on a family’s needs and wishes, they also provide care in the family home, in hospital or the wider community. This ensures every family is somewhere they feel safe and comfortable. EACH only receives around 15% of its total income from the government, county councils, and the NHS, and relies on voluntary donations for the remainder. This year, they need to raise £8 million from donations and fundraising activities and £9.8 million in retail income* (*charity shops)