C3046 – Rocketman

Rocketman

Acrylic on canvas
30×30”

Amidst the world’s troubles, worries and pain, there is still, and there will always be, hope, love and positivity. This is the message artist Alce Harfield wants to keep highlighting, and as part of her commitment to this belief, the Bath Art Fair organiser is donating one of her iconic Glastonbury paintings to help raise money for Bath Welcomes Refugees.

The original acrylic painting (30×30”)) is of the legendary Elton John performing Rocket Man in 2023 on the Pyramid stage. Said to be his last ever performance, Elton chose this as his closing song as fireworks exploded around him in front of a packed to capacity enrapt Glastonbury crowd.

Alce says, “It’s so important in this current climate that we remember to support all those who have been, are currently and will be displaced from their homes. So many people need our understanding and support more than ever and we need to ensure we are ready to welcome those who are lost through no fault of their own. This is why I have chosen the charity Bath Welcomes Refugees – there is still so much work to be done.

And I selected this painting because I love the spirit of endurance and togetherness it represents.”

Raffle tickets are £5.00 and the draw will take place on 8th October by Bath Welcome Refugees

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Rocketman

Acrylic on canvas
30×30”

Amidst the world’s troubles, worries and pain, there is still, and there will always be, hope, love and positivity. This is the message artist Alce Harfield wants to keep highlighting, and as part of her commitment to this belief, the Bath Art Fair organiser is donating one of her iconic Glastonbury paintings to help raise money for Bath Welcomes Refugees.

The original acrylic painting (30×30”)) is of the legendary Elton John performing Rocket Man in 2023 on the Pyramid stage. Said to be his last ever performance, Elton chose this as his closing song as fireworks exploded around him in front of a packed to capacity enrapt Glastonbury crowd.

Alce says, “It’s so important in this current climate that we remember to support all those who have been, are currently and will be displaced from their homes. So many people need our understanding and support more than ever and we need to ensure we are ready to welcome those who are lost through no fault of their own. This is why I have chosen the charity Bath Welcomes Refugees – there is still so much work to be done.

And I selected this painting because I love the spirit of endurance and togetherness it represents.”

Raffle tickets are £5.00 and the draw will take place on 8th October by Bath Welcome Refugees

Tickets