Charities invited to share in $40,000 in grants
14 August 2019
Internationally renowned speed painter Brad Blaze has helped raise money for the Heritage Bank Charitable Foundation.
Brad was part of the entertainment for the Heritage Bank staff awards and he produced three paintings live on stage in just minutes.
The man who has painted Prime Ministers, international sport stars and entertained crowds internationally, generously donated two of those paintings to be auctioned off with the money raised going towards the Heritage Bank Charitable Foundation.
They are both on large black canvas, with Brad painting Captain America to tie into Heritage Bank’s Heroes Day, which celebrated the Foundation becoming fully operational.
The other piece is of Marilyn Monroe and was produced using glue and silver glitter.
An auction was held with Heritage Bank staff and the money raised will go towards supporting important work being done by organisations in our communities.
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