Incognito 2024, Ireland's biggest online art sale in aid of the Jack and Jill Children's Foundation, returns with an massive auction on Wednesday, April 24th - preview the works up for sale here.
What makes Incognito different to other art events, is that the artist's identity is kept top secret until after the sale closes.
Prospective buyers have absolutely no idea who is behind their chosen postcard-sized artwork until the collection has sold out, and the artists are revealed.

Now in its eighth year, the 2024 collection, which can be viewed here, features over 3,300 original postcard-size artworks from over 1,200 artists.
Among the stars taking part in 2024 are model and actress Jerry Hall, comedian Colin Murphy, fashion designers Helen Steele, Heidi Higgins and Simone Rocha, milliner Philip Treacy, jewellery designer Chupi Sweetman and singer Brian Kennedy.
Featured artists include Martin Mooney, Bridget Flinn, Martin Gale, Fergus Martin and Ruthie Ashenhurst.

Each artwork, no matter who the artist is, costs just €65, with buyers having three weeks to peruse and pick their favourite pieces before the sale goes live.
Proceeds from the sale go to The Jack and Jill Children's Foundation, a children's charity providing support for children with neurodevelopmental delay in Ireland.

Monies raised by the Incognito project go to fund specialist in-home nursing care hours for over 400 children from birth to six years of age who have highly complex medical conditions and who live in communities across the country.
Incognito 2024 takes place on Wednesday, April 24 - find out more here.