Matt Damon
More than €4,000 has been raised for a Matt Damon portrait for Pieta.
Shane Gillen managed to get a drawing of the American actor signed before he left Ireland.
Shane Gillen who drew the portrait says:
"Although you are free to donate what you please, only entries over €20 will be deemed eligible to win the drawing."
"It would be incredible to raise as much money as we can for such an important and vital service."
Have a look at what @itsgillen is giving away! You can win a hand drawn SIGNED portrait of Ireland's newest national treasure, Matt Damon by simply donating €20 to Pieta. Head to @ItsGillen's page to hear the full story behind the meeting 💛 https://t.co/gEBgV8xyNk
— Pieta (@PietaHouse) May 28, 2020
"I am also selling a limited number of 20 prints of this signed drawing for €1,000 each."
"I will sign and number each of the prints personally, and all of those proceeds will also go to Pieta House. The prints are available for purchase here "
During this pandemic, I’ve been drawing portraits of people that were symbolic of the pandemic in Ireland. Two weeks ago, I drew Matt Damon. Matt SIGNED THE DRAWING for me and we are raffling it for @PietaHouse - entries are €20, and here’s a link: https://t.co/STQxx2PfUw pic.twitter.com/oTTXc9Wg78
— Shane (@ItsGillen) May 28, 2020
Donations over €20 will be entered into a draw to win the signed portrait on the 19th of June.