Cavan and Monaghan artists have once again shown what huge hearts they have in donating an array of uniquely special artworks for this year's incognito art sale in aid of the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation.
With incognito, the thrill is all in the anticipation, as the art buyer has no idea who the artist is behind their artwork until the sale is over.
A total of 29 artists from Cavan and Monaghan have come together to back the fundraising endeavour which enables eight Cavan and Monaghan families to continue to receive vital care and support from the Foundation for their children.
In what promises to be the biggest and best incognito yet, among the artists to have lent their skills and talents this year are Carmel O'Callaghan from Shercock, Caroline Clarke from Tandragee, Fiona Rowley from Arva, Louise Swords from Moynehall, Áine Cadden from Castleblaney, Molly Brady from Clones, Theresa Kelly from Carrickmacross, and Breda McGuigan from Monaghan town.
Carrickmacross artist, Theresa Kelly has been involved for nine years and says it's a wonderful opportunity for the artist and the charity.