
Noel Gallagher has created exclusive artwork which will be sold to raise money for Teenage Cancer Trust.
Two pieces will be going up for sale, with each of them being created by Gallagher during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The art, which has been reimagined as two new print editions, came from a place of boredom during the first lockdowns, with Gallagher stating: “These pieces are actually photographed images of my sons’ two bedroom doors that I started to sticker bomb due to boredom during the first few weeks of the Covid-19 lockdown in March and April 2020.”
The Oasis songwriter is a long-term ambassador for the UK charity and has been apart of many fundraisers in the past for them, including performing a cover of The Smiths ‘There Is A Light That Never Goes Out’.
Both pieces of art will be exclusively sold on a new website created by fellow Teenage Cancer Trust ambassadors and artists, The Connor Brother. The two brothers created this new platform – called Sunday Is Boring – with the aim to “collaborate with artists and creatives who sit outside the conventional art world.”
Speaking about their partnership with the legendary Mancunian musician, the Connor Brother said: “We are delighted to be working with Noel again to raise much needed funds for Teenage Cancer Trust. As fathers and people whose lives have been directly affected by cancer, it is a cause that is very close to our hearts.”
The Head of Music and Entertainment at Teenage Cancer Trust, Jane Ashton, has stated her gratitude to both Noel Gallagher and The Connor Brother, saying: “We’re enormously grateful to our ambassadors Noel Gallagher and The Connor Brother for coming together on this special collaboration in support of Teenage Cancer Trust.
“This stunning limited-edition artwork not only raises vital funds but also shines a light on the needs of young people facing cancer.”
She continued: “Creative partnerships like this play a powerful role in helping us reach more young people with specialist care and support. We can’t thank Noel and The Connor Brothers enough for their generosity and commitment.”
The first variation of the artwork will go on sale for £100 each, limited to 300 unsigned prints. The second version will be limited to 100 prints and will come hand-signed by Noel; these will be prices at £750 each with all proceeds going directly to Teenage Cancer Trust.
Both versions are on sale from today (September 18) at 5pm. Visit here for more information.

