More than 40 wooden belly boards have been transformed into an original artwork by Cornish artists - and are being auctioned for the good cause.
From 6.30pm you will have the chance to meet some of the artists, enjoy refreshments and place bids on your favourite boards.
Bidding is already underway online - a spokesperson for the fundraiser said: "This is an art project passionately created to raise funds for Cornwall Hospice Care whilst showcasing Cornwall’s talented artists who have each taken a wooden belly board and turned it into a unique artwork.
"The finale event will see 40+ boards all together in one venue, an opportunity to meet some of the artists enjoy some refreshments and place your bids on your favourite artwork. The evening will culminate in the end of the online auction and the grand total raised announced!
"A similar project in 2022 with milk churns made £50,000. This is an opportunity to pick up a very collectable artwork by some of Cornwall's well known artists. Check out the website. www.whereartmeetsthewave".
The online auction can be found here: https://timed.davidlay.co.uk/auctions/9402/david-2-10044
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