The piece is going under the hammer at Sheppard's Auction House in Laois next month.
A portrait of Vicky Phelan, by an Offaly artist, is being auctioned off for charity.
The painting of the cervical cancer campaigner was created by the Tullamore-based Vincent Devine.
It is going under the hammer at Sheppard's Auction House in Laois next month, to raise funds for Hero's Aid to support frontline workers during the pandemic.
Phillip Sheppard says it's an impressive portrait of a remarkable woman:
Vicky...this is all for you, my daughters and the women and people of Ireland. To do you all proud...I wear my shamrock on the inside and speak it outside.
Posted by Vincent Devine on Friday, January 8, 2021
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